The word you're looking for is "anomaly." An anomaly is something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected in a particular context.
The word that means to search through something by moving things around is "rummage."
The word is clutch. Note that this is a verb and a noun at the same time.
"Observe" means to watch something happen.
The word you are looking for is "visible." Something that is visible can be seen with the eyes.
The word you are looking for is "luminary".
The word that means to search through something by moving things around is "rummage."
The 14-letter word that means to go around something is "circumvent." It refers to finding a way around an obstacle or avoiding an issue, often by clever or indirect means.
An adhesive is something that sticks.
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
Yes, revolve is a word. It means to go around something in a circular manner
The word galore means there is a lot of something or there is a lot of something around you, for example: There were cats galore. The word is often used in poetry.
One answer could be "chair" (hair, air).
The word "circum" comes from Latin, where it means "around" or "about." It is commonly used as a prefix in English to indicate something going around or surrounding something else.
Tolerance.
Adundance is not a word. Abundance, which you may mean, is a word. It means there is a lot of something. It means there is plenty of something.
"Encircle" is a word that contains the root word "circum." It means to surround or form a circle around something.
That is not a word. If you remove the 'R' from the word, it then means a bundle of sticks or twigs. It is also a derogatory word for a gay guy.