| ETYMON | Older form of a word |
| SOLDIER | Is older form of a strip of toast (7) |
| THEGN | Older form of thane (5) |
| ATAVISTIC | Reverting to older form of Greek without classical name for bird (9) |
| RADICAL | The base form of a word, a political extremist, a reactive chemical species, sign or zero of a function, all linked by the concept of "root" (7) |
| LEXEME | In linguistics, a basic unit of meaning in a language/vocabulary in the form of a word or several wo |
| PAPARAZZI | This is the plural form of a word derived from Paparazzo, the surname of a photographer in the film La dolce vita (1959) by Federico Fellini. Its first known use was in 1961. |
| INFO | A short form of a word for data, knowledge or intelligence given (4) |
| LEMA | Basic form of a word |
| ABBREVIATION | Shortened form of a word (12) |
| STEM | Underlying form of a word |
| ABBR | Short form of a word, for short |
| ANON | Shortened form of a word indicating unknown authorship (4) |
| ETYMA | Early forms of a word (anagram of MATEY) |
| PLURAL | Form of a word that is used to denote more than one (6) |
| FENCES | An aphetic form of a word for protection, used to describe barriers, palings or railings for bounding, enclosing or protecting land (6) |
| OUTLINE | Representation of a word in shorthand, a precis; or, part of a drawing defining the boundaries of the form (7) |
| ANAGRAM | What is a transposition of the letters of a word or sentence to form a new word or sentence (7) |
| CONFETTI | This word is an Italian plural form meaning "sweetmeat." That word comes from a variety of Latin derivations of a word meaning "to prepare." First known use in English: 1815. It refers to small bits o |
| PARSE | Describe the form, part of speech and function of a word in a sentence |