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LEXEMEUnit of lexical meaning, basically a set of forms taken by a single word (6)
TENSESForms taken by a verb to indicate past, present or future action (6)
PANINIFrom the Italian word (by way of Latin) meaning, basically, "bread." In English, the word describes a type of grilled sandwich. Its first known usage was in 1955.
POLYPOne of the two forms taken by a cnidarian invertebrate such as a sea anemone or coral, the other being the medusa (5)
ATHEARTPhrase meaning 'basically' (2,5)
NULLIPARABack a pill taken by a single mum? No (9)
SOLONotes taken by a single person?
HONEYMOONSVacations not taken by a single person
FLORIOFrom Tuscan tongue to Jacobean court, a lexical pioneer, Montaigne's voice and a royal tutor whose Worlde of Wordes yielded a Queen's new vocabulary (6)
CLEVER"I am so ___ that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying" (Oscar Wilde quote
BENGALBay of - forms part of the Indian Ocean
FATTENFill out first of forms shortly after nine? (6)
HASSLEFilling out a bunch of forms, say
ORPHANSingle word on the last line of a paragraph, say
ROTTERRiver mammal - basically a rat (6)
SHAPESHigh school returns copies of forms
PLURALNo single word will fit here (6)
UNLESSSingle-word message left by Seuss's Lorax
ADNOUNLexical category (6)
NONONO"Every single word you just said was wrong"