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excavate
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The answer EXCAVATE has 28 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of excavate in various dictionaries:
verb - recover through digging
verb - find by digging in the ground
verb - form by hollowing
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Mine |
Digit? |
Make the whole of it, by the sound of it |
Dig |
Recover through digging |
Dig up |
Dig out |
Dig up one-time Spanish drink with them, oddly |
Dig a hole |
Quarry |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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To dig for artifacts |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Remove earth carefully from (an area) in order to find buried remains. |
Make (a hole or channel) by digging. |
make (a hole or channel) by digging. |
remove earth carefully from (an area) in order to find buried remains. |
find by digging in the ground |
To excavate is also to remove earth from a place in order to find old objects buried there: |
to dig a hole or channel in the ground, or to make a hole or channel by removing earth: |
to dig a hole or channel in the ground, especially with a machine: |
to remove earth that is covering very old objects buried in the ground in order to discover things about the past: |
remove the inner part or the core of |
Excavate might refer to |
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Excavata is a major supergroup of unicellular organisms belonging to the domain Eukaryota. Introduced by Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 2002 as a new phylogenetic category, it contains a variety of free-living and symbiotic forms, and also includes some important parasites of humans. Excavates were formerly considered to be included in the now obsolete Protista kingdom. They are classified based on their flagellar structures, and they are considered to be the most basal Flagellate lineage.The Discobaean excavata (Euglenozoa, Percolozoa, Tsukubea, Jakobea) now appear to be basal Eukaryotes, while the Metamonadaean and Malawimonaen excavata now appear to be sister clades of the Podiata. The Discoba may be highly paraphyletic. |