Crossword-Solution: AUSTR
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| AUSTR | anagram | ASTUR, STAUR, SURAT, SUTRA, TURAS |
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| South: Prefix. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUSTR (5)
Sigvaldi jarl fekk njōsn leyniliga af Danmǫrk, at þā var austan kominn hęrr Svīakonungs, ok Eirīkr jarl hafði þā ok būinn sinn hęr, ok þeir hǫfðingjarnir mundu þā koma austr undir Vindland, ok þeir hǫfðu ā kveðit, at þeir mundu bīða Ōlāfs konungs við ey þā er Svǫlðr heitir, svā þat, at jarl skyldi svā til stilla [*] at þeir mætti þar finna Ōlāf konung.
Einn dag, er ā leið vārit, gekk Sveinn konungr ofan ā bryggjur, ok vāru męnn þā at, at būa skip til ȳmissa landa, ī austr-veg eða Sax-land, til Svīþjōðar eða Noregs.
The practical importance of the solubilising effect of Neradol D relating to solid Argentine quebracho extract is demonstrated in the following series of investigations carried out by the author:-- [Footnote: _Collegium_, 1913, 478; Austr.
Solutions of the free acids and acidified solutions of the salts convert pelt into firm and white leathers possessing great softness and pliability.[Footnote: Austr.
Austr._ where fifteen are specifically described, none of which accord exactly with the plant here figured, which has every appearance of being a distinct species: in the _Hortus Kewensis_ it is described as the _glutinosa_ of the _Flora Austriaca_, with which it agrees in many respects, but specimens sent from Vienna shew it to be a different plant; in its farinaceous tendency it accords with the _Primula Auricula_, but is very unlike that plant as it is figured in its wild state by Prof.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1964).