Crossword-Solution: ADULTERANT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Adulterant | n. | That which is used to adulterate anything. |
| Adulterant | a. | Adulterating; as, adulterant agents and processes. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “ADULTERANT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Water, vis-à-vis vodka | 1 answer |
| Substance that decreases purity | 1 answer |
| SUBSTANCE used in adulterating | 1 answer |
| Any substance that lessens purity | 1 answer |
| Pollutant | 4 answers |
| denaturant | 20 answers |
| Farrago | 27 answers |
| amalgam | 28 answers |
| intermixture | 30 answers |
| admixture | 32 answers |
| Gallimaufry | 32 answers |
| Hodge-podge | 41 answers |
| diversity | 41 answers |
| Fusion | 43 answers |
| Additive | 44 answers |
| alloy | 49 answers |
| hotchpotch | 55 answers |
| Mix | 65 answers |
| Blend | 65 answers |
| COMBINATION ___ | 67 answers |
| Medley | 68 answers |
| Jumble | 86 answers |
| Mixture | 89 answers |
| Variety | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ADULTERANT (5)
Amyl alcohol, introduced as an adulterant, is an extremely dangerous addition to ordinary alcohol, in whatever form it is presented.
The roots of this, after being ground and roasted, are used either as a substitute or an adulterant for coffee.
The Turkish Government tried to check the spread of cottonseed oil by calling it an adulterant and prohibiting its mixture with olive oil.
The kernels had shrunk up and contracted a disagreeable acrid taste, so familiar with old olive oil in which this has been used as an adulterant.
Reclaimed rubber is not to be considered as an adulterant, except in the same sense as fillings, like whiting, litharge or barytes, the use of which in rubber compounds often gives to the product desirable qualities that are unobtainable by the use of "pure gum." It lacks some of the qualities of good native rubber, and yet it is rubber, and fills its proper place as acceptably as any raw material of manufacture.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2012–2019).