Crossword-Solution: CADENCY 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Cadency n. Descent of related families; distinction between the
members of a family according to their ages.

We have 3 clues for the answer “CADENCY”

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STATUS of younger branch of family 1 answer
Cadence 28 answers
ACCENT ___ 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The lions and lilies shone over the high dorseret chair in the center, and the same august device marked with the cadency label indicated the seat of the Prince, while glowing to right and to left were the long lines of noble insignia, honored in peace and terrible in war.
Sir Nigel Arthur Conan Doyle 2000
For if, instead of saying, as it now stands, _cannot but approve the steadiness and intrepidity, with which you pursue them_; we put it thus, _cannot but approve the steadiness and intrepidity which you pursue them with_; the cadency will be flat and languid, and the harmony of the period entirely lost.
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Cicero 2006
Certainly no quarter of a town could use a mark of cadency below a bendlet, and Florence was more careful than most Italian towns to be precise in her heraldry.
Donatello David Lindsay, Earl of Crawford 2006
The Label is almost exclusively (now without any exception) used in Royal Cadency; but, in modern Heraldry, in the case of all other persons it is the peculiar mark of the eldest son.
The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 2007
Younger sons in all cases place over all the quarterings of their Shield their own distinctive Mark of Cadency, until they inherit some different quartering from those to which the head of their house is entitled, and the quartering itself then forms sufficient difference.
The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 2007