Crossword Clue: Renal : kidney :: amygdaline : ___
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Renal : kidney :: amygdaline : ___"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Renal : kidney :: amygdaline : ___:
- Adenoid, e.g.
- Adenoid neighbor
- Body part that may be removed
- Each one gradually undergoes atrophy after puberty
- Commonly removed throat tissue
- Frequent basis for -itis or -ectomy.
- It can be inflamed
- It might be removed with a guillotine
- It sticks in your throat
- It's down in the mouth
- It's stuck in your throat
- Uvula neighbor
- Pain in the neck, at times
- Something spoken of at oral exams
- Neck tissue
- One down in the mouth
- One of a pair of masses of tissue in the throat
- Lump in the throat
- Lymphatic tissue
- Lymphoid mass
- Lymphoid tissue mass
- Removable throat lump
- Removable throat tissue
- Renal : kidney :: amygdaline : ___
- Pharynx neighbor
- Situs for an "itis"
- Throat feature
- Throat mass
- Throat occupier
- Throat part
- Throat tissue that's often removed during childhood
- Throat tissue
- Tissue in the throat
Recent Usage of Renal : kidney :: amygdaline : ___ in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Feb. 25, 2006