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My prefix is food, my suffix is rudeWhat country am I? A Riley RiddleMy first Riley RiddleCan't Get Enough of Riley RiddlesPossibly over thereFormidable in NatureA series of rileysEnjoy You Shall (Riley riddle)A Mystical Riley RiddleA Heroic Riley Riddle (Risen)Informal relations













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My prefix might debase and diminish.

My infix might lie before stone and tree.

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Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




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    It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
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  • $begingroup$
    Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
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My prefix might debase and diminish.

My infix might lie before stone and tree.

My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.

Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




What is the word?










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    It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    6 hours ago










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    Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
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    – North
    6 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Also I bow humbly beneath the awe of the holy dog....
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My prefix might debase and diminish.

My infix might lie before stone and tree.

My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.

Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




What is the word?










share|improve this question











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My prefix might debase and diminish.

My infix might lie before stone and tree.

My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.

Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




What is the word?







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  • $begingroup$
    It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    6 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
    $endgroup$
    – North
    6 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Also I bow humbly beneath the awe of the holy dog....
    $endgroup$
    – North
    6 hours ago
















  • $begingroup$
    It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    6 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
    $endgroup$
    – North
    6 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Also I bow humbly beneath the awe of the holy dog....
    $endgroup$
    – North
    6 hours ago















$begingroup$
It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
$endgroup$
– Rubio
6 hours ago




$begingroup$
It finally happened. I finally did one of these. Thanks Riley for leading the way!
$endgroup$
– Rubio
6 hours ago












$begingroup$
Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
$endgroup$
– North
6 hours ago




$begingroup$
Rubio, the blasphemy! How can you? Jk, looks pretty good
$endgroup$
– North
6 hours ago












$begingroup$
Also I bow humbly beneath the awe of the holy dog....
$endgroup$
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My prefix might debase and diminish.




The prefix SUB can indicate that something is lower than something else.




My infix might lie before stone and tree.




Two different kinds of LIME can go before each.




My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




When the fashion designer said "No capes!", everybody thought she was talking about the the superheroes' wide cloaks, but she was, of course, talking about a headland, a NESS.




Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




Words of true SUBLIMENESS.







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    Well I would be really disappointed if your suffix wasn't




    a cape




    which leaves us with not that many words, so even though it's probably wrong, I'm gonna go with




    inscape, which is a philosophical concept related to the divinity of one's individualness (hence the title),




    with the prefix




    "in" being the privative (and thus, diminishing) "in" as in "insufficient",




    and as for the infix..




    I dunno, if you go through the National Strength and Conditionning Association, maybe you'll become resilient as a tree and hard as a rock ?







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    • $begingroup$
      Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
      $endgroup$
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    I don't really know if these kind of puzzles enable us to give or take some latters, so I'm just gonna take a wild guess...



    My prefix might debase and diminish.




    ruin




    My infix might lie before stone and tree.




    unesco as an Unesco World Heritage sign is tipically present in national parks (stones and trees)




    My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




    cape from the movie The Incredible




    Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




    ruin + unesco + cape = RuneScape, the famous MMORPG







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      I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
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    A partial answer:

    My prefix might debase and diminish.




    Not sure - could be a math/music reference?




    My infix might lie before stone and tree.




    This could be scissors (or a form), with stone = rock, and tree = paper (rock, paper, scissors!)




    My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




    as Edna Mode from the Incredibles movie puts: "NO CAPES"




    Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!



    What is the word?




    ???







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      Taking the first and third clues from other replies, and thinking simply for the second, I'd guess:




      "S" is what lies before stone and tree, as it's the letter at the beginning of those two words as written. Put together your word is Inscape - sometimes a word for art similar to a landscape of the artist's mind. Which is why you say we ought to be in awe at your brilliance.







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        This is not the correct solution, sorry. All three parts are real words.
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      My prefix might debase and diminish.




      The prefix SUB can indicate that something is lower than something else.




      My infix might lie before stone and tree.




      Two different kinds of LIME can go before each.




      My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




      When the fashion designer said "No capes!", everybody thought she was talking about the the superheroes' wide cloaks, but she was, of course, talking about a headland, a NESS.




      Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




      Words of true SUBLIMENESS.







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        $begingroup$

        My prefix might debase and diminish.




        The prefix SUB can indicate that something is lower than something else.




        My infix might lie before stone and tree.




        Two different kinds of LIME can go before each.




        My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




        When the fashion designer said "No capes!", everybody thought she was talking about the the superheroes' wide cloaks, but she was, of course, talking about a headland, a NESS.




        Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




        Words of true SUBLIMENESS.







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          $begingroup$

          My prefix might debase and diminish.




          The prefix SUB can indicate that something is lower than something else.




          My infix might lie before stone and tree.




          Two different kinds of LIME can go before each.




          My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




          When the fashion designer said "No capes!", everybody thought she was talking about the the superheroes' wide cloaks, but she was, of course, talking about a headland, a NESS.




          Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




          Words of true SUBLIMENESS.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          My prefix might debase and diminish.




          The prefix SUB can indicate that something is lower than something else.




          My infix might lie before stone and tree.




          Two different kinds of LIME can go before each.




          My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




          When the fashion designer said "No capes!", everybody thought she was talking about the the superheroes' wide cloaks, but she was, of course, talking about a headland, a NESS.




          Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




          Words of true SUBLIMENESS.








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          answered 1 hour ago









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              Well I would be really disappointed if your suffix wasn't




              a cape




              which leaves us with not that many words, so even though it's probably wrong, I'm gonna go with




              inscape, which is a philosophical concept related to the divinity of one's individualness (hence the title),




              with the prefix




              "in" being the privative (and thus, diminishing) "in" as in "insufficient",




              and as for the infix..




              I dunno, if you go through the National Strength and Conditionning Association, maybe you'll become resilient as a tree and hard as a rock ?







              share|improve this answer









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              • $begingroup$
                Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                6 hours ago















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              (Partial)



              Well I would be really disappointed if your suffix wasn't




              a cape




              which leaves us with not that many words, so even though it's probably wrong, I'm gonna go with




              inscape, which is a philosophical concept related to the divinity of one's individualness (hence the title),




              with the prefix




              "in" being the privative (and thus, diminishing) "in" as in "insufficient",




              and as for the infix..




              I dunno, if you go through the National Strength and Conditionning Association, maybe you'll become resilient as a tree and hard as a rock ?







              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$












              • $begingroup$
                Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                6 hours ago













              1












              1








              1





              $begingroup$

              (Partial)



              Well I would be really disappointed if your suffix wasn't




              a cape




              which leaves us with not that many words, so even though it's probably wrong, I'm gonna go with




              inscape, which is a philosophical concept related to the divinity of one's individualness (hence the title),




              with the prefix




              "in" being the privative (and thus, diminishing) "in" as in "insufficient",




              and as for the infix..




              I dunno, if you go through the National Strength and Conditionning Association, maybe you'll become resilient as a tree and hard as a rock ?







              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$



              (Partial)



              Well I would be really disappointed if your suffix wasn't




              a cape




              which leaves us with not that many words, so even though it's probably wrong, I'm gonna go with




              inscape, which is a philosophical concept related to the divinity of one's individualness (hence the title),




              with the prefix




              "in" being the privative (and thus, diminishing) "in" as in "insufficient",




              and as for the infix..




              I dunno, if you go through the National Strength and Conditionning Association, maybe you'll become resilient as a tree and hard as a rock ?








              share|improve this answer












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              SoltiusSoltius

              1,361321




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              • $begingroup$
                Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                6 hours ago
















              • $begingroup$
                Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                6 hours ago















              $begingroup$
              Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              6 hours ago




              $begingroup$
              Good try, but that's clearly a no-go on that putative infix. :)
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              6 hours ago











              1












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              I don't really know if these kind of puzzles enable us to give or take some latters, so I'm just gonna take a wild guess...



              My prefix might debase and diminish.




              ruin




              My infix might lie before stone and tree.




              unesco as an Unesco World Heritage sign is tipically present in national parks (stones and trees)




              My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




              cape from the movie The Incredible




              Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




              ruin + unesco + cape = RuneScape, the famous MMORPG







              share|improve this answer









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              • 2




                $begingroup$
                I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                5 hours ago















              1












              $begingroup$

              I don't really know if these kind of puzzles enable us to give or take some latters, so I'm just gonna take a wild guess...



              My prefix might debase and diminish.




              ruin




              My infix might lie before stone and tree.




              unesco as an Unesco World Heritage sign is tipically present in national parks (stones and trees)




              My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




              cape from the movie The Incredible




              Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




              ruin + unesco + cape = RuneScape, the famous MMORPG







              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$








              • 2




                $begingroup$
                I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                5 hours ago













              1












              1








              1





              $begingroup$

              I don't really know if these kind of puzzles enable us to give or take some latters, so I'm just gonna take a wild guess...



              My prefix might debase and diminish.




              ruin




              My infix might lie before stone and tree.




              unesco as an Unesco World Heritage sign is tipically present in national parks (stones and trees)




              My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




              cape from the movie The Incredible




              Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




              ruin + unesco + cape = RuneScape, the famous MMORPG







              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$



              I don't really know if these kind of puzzles enable us to give or take some latters, so I'm just gonna take a wild guess...



              My prefix might debase and diminish.




              ruin




              My infix might lie before stone and tree.




              unesco as an Unesco World Heritage sign is tipically present in national parks (stones and trees)




              My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




              cape from the movie The Incredible




              Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!




              ruin + unesco + cape = RuneScape, the famous MMORPG








              share|improve this answer












              share|improve this answer



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              answered 5 hours ago









              AnnoszAnnosz

              6369




              6369







              • 2




                $begingroup$
                I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                5 hours ago












              • 2




                $begingroup$
                I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
                $endgroup$
                – Rubio
                5 hours ago







              2




              2




              $begingroup$
              I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              5 hours ago




              $begingroup$
              I don't think I've ever seen letters of the parts dropped or added from the final word without being specifically called out in the puzzle (and, at that, only once to insert an awkward single letter). The final word should be a clearer match than this, in any case.
              $endgroup$
              – Rubio
              5 hours ago











              0












              $begingroup$

              A partial answer:

              My prefix might debase and diminish.




              Not sure - could be a math/music reference?




              My infix might lie before stone and tree.




              This could be scissors (or a form), with stone = rock, and tree = paper (rock, paper, scissors!)




              My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




              as Edna Mode from the Incredibles movie puts: "NO CAPES"




              Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!



              What is the word?




              ???







              share|improve this answer









              $endgroup$

















                0












                $begingroup$

                A partial answer:

                My prefix might debase and diminish.




                Not sure - could be a math/music reference?




                My infix might lie before stone and tree.




                This could be scissors (or a form), with stone = rock, and tree = paper (rock, paper, scissors!)




                My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




                as Edna Mode from the Incredibles movie puts: "NO CAPES"




                Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!



                What is the word?




                ???







                share|improve this answer









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                  0












                  0








                  0





                  $begingroup$

                  A partial answer:

                  My prefix might debase and diminish.




                  Not sure - could be a math/music reference?




                  My infix might lie before stone and tree.




                  This could be scissors (or a form), with stone = rock, and tree = paper (rock, paper, scissors!)




                  My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




                  as Edna Mode from the Incredibles movie puts: "NO CAPES"




                  Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!



                  What is the word?




                  ???







                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$



                  A partial answer:

                  My prefix might debase and diminish.




                  Not sure - could be a math/music reference?




                  My infix might lie before stone and tree.




                  This could be scissors (or a form), with stone = rock, and tree = paper (rock, paper, scissors!)




                  My suffix, Edna Mode might say no to.




                  as Edna Mode from the Incredibles movie puts: "NO CAPES"




                  Put me together and be in awe of my brilliance!



                  What is the word?




                  ???








                  share|improve this answer












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                  answered 2 hours ago









                  ElpharyaElpharya

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                      0












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                      Taking the first and third clues from other replies, and thinking simply for the second, I'd guess:




                      "S" is what lies before stone and tree, as it's the letter at the beginning of those two words as written. Put together your word is Inscape - sometimes a word for art similar to a landscape of the artist's mind. Which is why you say we ought to be in awe at your brilliance.







                      share|improve this answer








                      New contributor




                      Mickey Howitz is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                      • $begingroup$
                        This is not the correct solution, sorry. All three parts are real words.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Rubio
                        1 hour ago















                      0












                      $begingroup$

                      Taking the first and third clues from other replies, and thinking simply for the second, I'd guess:




                      "S" is what lies before stone and tree, as it's the letter at the beginning of those two words as written. Put together your word is Inscape - sometimes a word for art similar to a landscape of the artist's mind. Which is why you say we ought to be in awe at your brilliance.







                      share|improve this answer








                      New contributor




                      Mickey Howitz is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
                      Check out our Code of Conduct.






                      $endgroup$












                      • $begingroup$
                        This is not the correct solution, sorry. All three parts are real words.
                        $endgroup$
                        – Rubio
                        1 hour ago













                      0












                      0








                      0





                      $begingroup$

                      Taking the first and third clues from other replies, and thinking simply for the second, I'd guess:




                      "S" is what lies before stone and tree, as it's the letter at the beginning of those two words as written. Put together your word is Inscape - sometimes a word for art similar to a landscape of the artist's mind. Which is why you say we ought to be in awe at your brilliance.







                      share|improve this answer








                      New contributor




                      Mickey Howitz is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                      $endgroup$



                      Taking the first and third clues from other replies, and thinking simply for the second, I'd guess:




                      "S" is what lies before stone and tree, as it's the letter at the beginning of those two words as written. Put together your word is Inscape - sometimes a word for art similar to a landscape of the artist's mind. Which is why you say we ought to be in awe at your brilliance.








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