Here you will find the answer to the 'Spectrum-forming solid' crossword clue with 5 letters that was last seen March 24 2010 in New York Times Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Spectrum-forming solid" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
---|
100% | PRISM | 5 | Spectrum-forming solid |
68% | ICE | 3 | Solid form of water |
64% | ICE | 3 | Water's solid form |
61% | DIAMOND | 7 | Solid and transparent form of the element carbon |
59% | MATTER | 6 | Its forms include solids, liquids and gases |
59% | PRISM | 5 | Spectrum-forming crystal |
49% | RIME | 4 | Frost formed by the freezing of water droplets in fog onto solid objects |
47% | RIME | 4 | Frost formed by the freezing of supercooled water droplets in fog onto solid objects |
43% | IFY | 3 | Suffix with solid |
43% | STEROL | 6 | A biochemical solid |
43% | IFFY | 4 | Less than solid |
43% | ORB | 3 | Perfectly round solid |
43% | GEL | 3 | Become more solid |
43% | FIRM | 4 | Rigid or solid |
43% | CONE | 4 | Certain geometric solid |
43% | STOCKY | 6 | Short and solid |
43% | PYRAMID | 7 | Certain geometric solid |
43% | ICE | 3 | Water frozen solid |
42% | THECOLOROFLIGHT | 15 | Spectrum? |
42% | GAMUT | 5 | Spectrum |
42% | SCALE | 5 | Spectrum |
42% | CONTINUUM | 9 | Spectrum |
42% | FIRM | 4 | Solid |
42% | INTACT | 6 | Solid |
42% | STOUT | 5 | Solid |
42% | STABLE | 6 | Solid |
42% | STURDY | 6 | Solid |
42% | SOUND | 5 | Solid |
42% | HARD | 4 | Solid |
42% | MADE | 4 | Formed |
Related Clues for Spectrum-forming solid
What is the better answer for a Spectrum-forming solid? |
---|
In our big wordsbase we have found several answers for a Spectrum-forming solid crossword clue, but the most correct answer that is based on search relevancy and popularity is PRISM. |
How many answers for a Spectrum-forming solid? |
---|
We have found more than 30 answers for a Spectrum-forming solid crossword clue, of which 1 that is the most relevant you will find on the the-crossword-solver.org site. |