Crossword-Solution: APPLICATORY 11 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Applicatory a. Having the property of applying; applicative;
practical.
Applicatory n. That which applies.

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capable of being applied 12 answers
AD rem 22 answers
apposite 29 answers
apropos 33 answers
material 94 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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Therefore, at the various war colleges, although the student is given books on strategy to study, the major part of the training is given by the applicatory method, an extension of Clerk's, in which the student applies his own skill to solving war problems, makes his own estimate of the situation, solves each problem in his own way (his solution being afterward criticised by the staff), and then takes part in the games in which the solutions presented are tried out.
The Navy as a Fighting Machine Bradley A. Fiske 2006
The applicatory method bears somewhat the same relation to the method of studying books and hearing lectures that exercises in practical navigation bear to the study of the theory.
The Navy as a Fighting Machine Bradley A. Fiske 2006
Clerk's method took no note of what had been done before, but confined itself to working out what should be done at the moment (that is, by what we now call the "applicatory method"), taking account of conditions as they are.
The Navy as a Fighting Machine Bradley A. Fiske 2006
But since his application does not produce but only bestows the fruits, it suffices that his applicatory intention be habitual and implicit, as when the celebrant has forgotten the intention formed before Mass, or applies according to the mind of his superior.
Moral Theology John A. McHugh 2011