Crossword-Solution: CYTE 4 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

We have 19 clues for the answer “CYTE”

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Ending with leuko- or oo- 1 answer
Word form meaning "cell" 1 answer
Word form for "cell" 1 answer
Suffix with spermato- 1 answer
Suffix with adipo- 1 answer
Suffix meaning "cell" 1 answer
Maturing germ cell 1 answer
GERM layer of embryo (comb. form) 1 answer
EMBRYONIC cell (comb. form) 1 answer
Cellular suffix 1 answer
CELL (suf.) 1 answer
CELL (biol.) 1 answer
Blood cell (suffix) 1 answer
Cell: Suff. 2 answers
Cell (suffix) 2 answers
Biological suffix 3 answers
GERM layer 6 answers
Medical suffix. 11 answers
CELL (comb. form) 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CYTE (5)

Wherfore in comon places of the Cyte of Athenes he instruct and infourmed the peple in such doctrynes as compasith the clere and immaculate welles of the moste excellent and souerayne gode.
The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 Sebastian Brandt 2006
And fyrst Lucilius composed one Satyre in the whiche he wrote by name the vices of certayne princes and Citezyns of Rome And that with many bourdes so y^t with his mery speche myxt with rebukes he correct al them of the cyte that disordredly lyued.
The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 Sebastian Brandt 2006
For this is sure ye shall all leue behynde We haue no Cyte, nor place abydynge here * * * * * Of them that prolonge from day to day to amende themselfe.
The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 Sebastian Brandt 2006
Whiche sayth that he is wyse, and lyueth happely Whiche to hym selfe kepyth his counsell secretely I fynde foure thynges whiche by meanes can Be kept close, in secrete, one longe in preuetee The firste is the counsell of a wytles man The seconde a Cyte, whiche byldyd is a bye Upon a mountayne, the thyrde we often se That to hyde his dedes a louer hath no skyll The fourth is strawe or fethers on a wyndy hyll A pore mannys dedys may soone be kept close His name is hyd, and right so is his dede.
The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 Sebastian Brandt 2006
Then Merlin 'lete make by his subtylyte that Balyn's swerd was put in a marbel stone standyng up ryght as grete as a mylle stone, and the stone hoved alweyes above the water, and dyd many yeres, and so by adventure it swam doun the streme to the Cyte of Camelot that is in Englysshe Wynchestre.' To the west the downs slope steeply into the river valley, and set in the rich green meadows like a skein of silver threads the book-hunter could discern the Itchen with its attendant rivulets.
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan 2007
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, USA TODAY.

Used 14 times in crossword archives (1967–2025).