Crossword-Solution: APPORT
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| APPORT | anagram | ARTPOP, POPART |
We have 8 clues for the answer “APPORT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MATERIAL thing produced by occult means | 1 answer |
| MATERIALISATION of an object (spiritualism) | 1 answer |
| OCCULT-produced material thing | 1 answer |
| PRODUCED by occult means | 1 answer |
| SPIRITUALISTIC seance-produced material thing | 1 answer |
| materialization | 13 answers |
| materiality | 34 answers |
| materialisation | 50 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APPORT (5)
Pour nous convaincre avec plus de grâce, il faudrait que les anges, qui apportèrent à sainte Dorothée des fleurs du Paradis, revinssent avec leurs célestes guirlandes.
Mon coeur est en repos, mon âme est en silence; Le bruit lointain du monde expire en arrivant, Comme un son éloigné qu'affaiblit la distance, A l'oreille incertaine apporté par le vent.
Lastly, his authoritie enformeth me, that those souldiers of Cornwall, who vnder their Captaines Iohn Apport and Iohn Cornwall, had defended the Fort of Bercherel in Brittaine, against the power of Fraunce, aboue a yeres space, in the end, for want of due succours, vpon an honourable composition surrendred the same.
Thus: accurrō (adc-); aggerō (adg-); asserō (ads-); allātus (adl-); apportō (adp-); attulī (adt-); arrīdeō (adr-); afferō (adf-); occurrō (obc-); suppōnō (subp-); offerō (obf-); corruō (comr-); collātus (coml-); etc.
Such an opinion of course reserves the question of the possible action of unseen forces upon what is commonly called matter involved in 'spirit'-photography, materialisation, levitation, the passage of matter through matter, and other forms of _apport_, although such a distinction, if logically carried out, becomes somewhat tenuous in face of the generally accepted fact that all mental processes are accompanied by physical processes in the brain.