Crossword-Solution: BISE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bise | n. | A pale blue pigment, prepared from the native blue carbonate of copper, or from smalt; -- called also blue bice. |
| Bise | n. | A cold north wind which prevails on the northern coasts of the Mediterranean and in Switzerland, etc.; -- nearly the same as the mistral. |
| Bise | n. | See Bice. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BISE | anagram | BIES, ISBE, SEBI |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with BISE (5)
Minium appeareth there of any color indifferently with which 'tis illustrated, but yet most luminous in red; and so Bise appeareth indifferently of any color with which 'tis illustrated, but yet most luminous in blue.
And for the same reason, Bise, reflecting blue most copiously, shall appear blue by the excess of those rays in its reflected light; and the like of other bodies.
Vois, la brise Tourne au nord, Et la bise Souffle et mord Sur ta pure Chevelure Qui murmure Et se tord.
Either the _bise_, or fear of a haunted spot, or both, had led to the nailing up of boards over the dividing screen, so that the chancel was entirely concealed from the church; and no one ever thought of setting foot there till Eustacie, whose Catholic reverence was indestructible, even when she was only half sure that it was not worse than a foible, had stolen down thither, grieved at its utter desolation, and with fond and careful hands had cleansed it, and amended the ruin so far as she might.
The sound of the bells, half musical, half ominous, was borne by the bise across the vineyards, for the easterly wind that brings fine weather was blowing over lake and forest, and seemed to drive before it thin sheets of moonlight that turned the whole world soft.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 30 times in crossword archives (1949–1996).