Crossword-Solution: BASSIA 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

We have 3 clues for the answer “BASSIA”

Clue Answers
madhuca 1 answer
butter tree 4 answers
oil tree 12 answers
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "BASSIA"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Dermatological complaint
?
E
?
C
?
Z
?
E
?
M
?
A
Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZMCEEA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
9 +2

New Suggestion for "BASSIA"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with BASSIA (5)

After following the latter for a few miles to the west, we took a path through beautifully wooded plains, with scattered trees of the Mahowa (_Bassia latifolia_), resembling good oaks: the natives distil a kind of arrack from its fleshy flowers, which are also eaten raw.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The country about his bungalow is very pretty, from the number of wooded hills and large trees, especially of banyan and peepul, noble oak-like Mahowa (_Bassia_), _Nauclea,_ Mango, and _Ficus infectoria._ These are all scattered, however, and do not form forest, such as in a stunted form clothes the hills, consisting of _Diospyros, Terminalia, Gmelina, Nauclea parvifolia, Buchanania,_ etc.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
Tilotho, a beautiful village, is situated in a superb grove of Mango, Banyan, Peepul, Tamarind, and _Bassia._ The Date or toddy-palm and fan-palm are very abundant and tall: each had a pot hung under the crown.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The beautiful India-rubber fig was common, as was _Bassia butyracea,_ the "Yel Pote" of the Lepchas, from the seeds of which they express a concrete oil, which is received and hardens in bamboo vessels.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The beautiful India-rubber fig was common, as was _Bassia butyracea,_ the “Yel Pote” of the Lepchas, from the seeds of which they express a concrete oil, which is received and hardens in bamboo vessels.
Himalayan Journals (Complete) J. D. Hooker 2002