Crossword-Solution: CHOCTAW
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CHOCTAW | anagram | CATCHOW |
We have 23 clues for the answer “CHOCTAW”
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| ___ Nation of Oklahoma | 1 answer |
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| Southern tribe | 1 answer |
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| Mississippi native | 1 answer |
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| CIVIL War native Indian military fighters/scouts | 6 answers |
| AMERICAN Civil War native Indian military fighters/scouts | 6 answers |
| MISSISSIPPI Indian | 7 answers |
| AMERICAN Red Indian language | 8 answers |
| A MEMBER OF THE MUSKHOGEAN PEOPLE FORMERLY LIVING IN ALABAMA | 11 answers |
| MUSKOGEAN Indian language/language group | 11 answers |
| RED Indian language | 41 answers |
| NORTH American Indian language | 41 answers |
| AMERICAN Indian language | 43 answers |
| North American | 61 answers |
| Indian | 91 answers |
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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
MZCEEA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CHOCTAW (5)
What would the captain of any sailing-vessel of our time say to that? He would say, “The man that wrote that didn’t learn his trade out of a book, he has _been_ there!” But would this same captain be competent to sit in judgment upon Shakespeare’s seamanship—considering the changes in ships and ship-talk that have necessarily taken place, unrecorded, unremembered, and lost to history in the last three hundred years? It is my conviction that Shakespeare’s sailor-talk would be Choctaw to him.
There was Lance Williams, he learned how to talk Choctaw here till one come and dug his grave for him.
Lincecum, learned in botany, a sharply-edged individual who later moved to Texas, went out to live with a Choctaw medicine man and wrote down all his lore about the virtues of native plants.
There chanced to be on board this boat, in addition to the usual dreary crowd of passengers, one Pitchlynn, a chief of the Choctaw tribe of Indians, who _sent in his card_ to me, and with whom I had the pleasure of a long conversation.
Adee, one of the first agents; "for no matter how plainly a man talked into his telephone, his language was apt to sound like Choctaw at the other end of the line." All manner of devices were solemnly tried to hush the wires, and each one usually proved to be as futile as an incantation.
Quotes with CHOCTAW (3)
Hey Americans,” he screamed furiously at the drones. “Brothers of the wolf, sisters of the wind, children of the Sun! Send the Choctaw warrior a quick and merciful death, instead of abandoning us into slavery or shameful capture.
Why the Egyptian, Arabic, Abyssinian, Choctaw? Well, what tongue does the wind talk? What nationality is a storm? What country do rains come from? What color is lightning? Where does thunder goe when it dies?
I compared what was really known about the stars with the account of creation as told in Genesis. I found that the writer of the inspired book had no knowledge of astronomy -- that he was as ignorant as a Choctaw chief -- as an Eskimo driver of dogs. Does any one imagine that the author of Genesis knew anything about the sun -- its size? that he was acquainted with Sirius, the North Star, with Capella, or that he knew anything of the clusters of stars so far away that their l…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1986–2022).