Crossword-Solution: AGRIMONY 8 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Agrimony n. A genus of plants of the Rose family.
Agrimony n. The name is also given to various other plants; as, hemp
agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum); water agrimony (Bidens).

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AGRIMONIA 1 answer
Herb with slender spikes of yellow flowers 1 answer
yellow-flowered plant with bitter-tasting fruits 1 answer
liverwort 4 answers
ROSACEOUS plant 9 answers
yellow-flowered plant 41 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
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greedy person
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Aught unsavory or unclean Hath my insect never seen; But violets and bilberry bells, Maple-sap and daffodels, Grass with green flag half-mast high, Succory to match the sky, Columbine with horn of honey, Scented fern, and agrimony, Clover, catchfly, adder's-tongue And brier-roses, dwelt among; All beside was unknown waste, All was picture as he passed.
Selections From American Poetry Various 2003
And seeing them there among the grass and springing agrimony, it suddenly occurred to him that both pairs were exceedingly ugly to see.
The Invisible Man H. G. Wells 2002
Their look was sure death, but they could be poisoned by a draught compounded of agrimony, dill and vervain.
Masters of the Guild L. Lamprey 2004
And so it was that, at the foot of the path which led down to this artificial lake, there might be seen, in its two tiers woven of trailing forget-me-nots below and of periwinkle flowers above, the natural, delicate, blue garland which binds the luminous, shadowed brows of water-nymphs; while the iris, its swords sweeping every way in regal profusion, stretched out over agrimony and water-growing king-cups the lilied sceptres, tattered glories of yellow and purple, of the kingdom of the lake.
Swann’s Way Marcel Proust 2003
Where the village lies low in the valley and the cottage is near the water, there are wild blooms, too, which almost rival those of the garden in beauty--water agrimony and comfrey with ivory-white and dim purple blossoms, purple and yellow loosestrife and gem-like, water forget-me-not; all these mixed with reeds and sedges and water-grasses, forming a fringe or border to the potato or cabbage patch, dividing it from the stream.
A Shepherd's Life W. H. Hudson 2005