Crossword-Solution: ARCUATE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Arcuate | a. | Alt. of Arcuated |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARCUATE | anagram | ACTUARE |
We have 21 clues for the answer “ARCUATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| shaped or bent like an arc or bow | 1 answer |
| recurve | 1 answer |
| CURVED like a bow | 1 answer |
| BENT like a bow | 2 answers |
| bend backwards | 2 answers |
| ANGULATE | 2 answers |
| BOWLIKE curve | 3 answers |
| Bow-shaped. | 3 answers |
| concamerate | 7 answers |
| frizzle | 11 answers |
| BEND ___ BACKWARD | 13 answers |
| Invert | 17 answers |
| Twine | 19 answers |
| Curl | 30 answers |
| Loop | 36 answers |
| Coil | 37 answers |
| Crook | 43 answers |
| Arch | 57 answers |
| Bow | 60 answers |
| round | 74 answers |
| wave | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARCUATE (5)
The scape yellow in front; the flagellum beneath, the labrum, mandibles and palpi ferruginous; the joints of the antennæ arcuate, particularly the apical ones; the apex of each joint is oblique, giving the antennæ a twisted appearance.
The =gills= are stout, distant, long decurrent, white or yellowish, and arcuate when the margin of the pileus is incurved in the young state, then ascending as the pileus takes the shape of an inverted cone.
The =gills= are white, very narrow, very much crowded, and some of them forked, arcuate and then ascending because of the funnel-shaped pileus.
The gills are arcuate, decurrent, thin, the edge blunt, but not so much so as in a number of other species, crowded, regularly forked several times, at length ascending when the pileus is elevated at the margin.
The =gills= are decurrent, when young arcuate, then ascending, and are more or less reticulated on the stem.