Crossword-Solution: CAPSULAR
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Capsular | a. | Alt. of Capsulary |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAPSULAR | anagram | SCAPULAR |
We have 11 clues for the answer “CAPSULAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In condensed form | 1 answer |
| In condensed format | 1 answer |
| Like some medicine containers | 1 answer |
| Like some medicine doses | 1 answer |
| Like some time-release pills | 1 answer |
| Resembling some medicines | 1 answer |
| PITTOSPORUM fruit | 2 answers |
| LIGAMENT, type of | 3 answers |
| Condensed In form | 10 answers |
| A CONDENSED WRITTEN SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT | 10 answers |
| CONDENSED ___ | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAPSULAR (5)
Almost all the muscles of the thigh existed, and the main attachment to the pelvis was by a large capsular articulation.
The limb from the fingers to that point acted as the "long arm," and the head and part of the neck of the humerus served as the "short arm." The inertia of the arm, left behind as it were, supplied the power, while the ruptured capsular ligament and displacement of the head of the bone would represent the work done.
The range was openly timbered with white-gum, spotted-gum, Ironbark, rusty-gum, and the cypress-pine near the gullies; and with a little dioecious tree belonging to the Euphorbiaceae, which I first met with at the Severn River, and which was known amongst us under the name of the "Severn Tree:" it had a yellow or red three-capsular fruit, with a thin fleshy pericarp, of an exceedingly bitter taste; the capsules were one-seeded.
Meanwhile, through all the bustle of departing and arriving friends, and through all the fast-strengthening hum of general talk, the voice of the unyielding doctor still murmured solemnly of “capsular ligaments,” “adjacent tendons,” and “corracoid processes” to Lady Brambledown, who listened to him with satirical curiosity, as a species of polite medical buffoon whom it rather amused her to become acquainted with.
Ligaments which have to do with the locomotory apparatus are, for the most part, inelastic structures which are composed of white fibrous tissue and serve to join together the articular ends of bones; to bind down tendons; and to act as sheathes or grooves through which tendons pass, and as capsular membranes for retention of synovia in contact with articular surfaces of bones.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1998–2018).