Crossword-Solution: DENUNCIATOR 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Denunciator n. One who denounces, publishes, or proclaims, especially
intended or coming evil; one who threatens or accuses.

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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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AGEAT
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The denunciator, a French employee, was the physician's friend and denounced him because he was afraid of being denounced himself."--Count Chaptal, "Notes." Enumeration of the police forces which control and complete each other.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 6 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
From whom? Who was the mysterious denunciator who had warned in that abominable manner the daughter of Madame Steno after the lover? Julien shuddered as he continued: "If I smiled, it was because I believe Mademoiselle Hafner, in case the misfortune should come to her, sensible enough to treat such advice as it merits.
Cosmopolis, v2 Paul Bourget 2003
From whom? Who was the mysterious denunciator who had warned in that abominable manner the daughter of Madame Steno after the lover? Julien shuddered as he continued: “If I smiled, it was because I believe Mademoiselle Hafner, in case the misfortune should come to her, sensible enough to treat such advice as it merits.
Cosmopolis, Complete Paul Bourget 2006
The Jesuit Peter Skarga (1536--1612), an indefatigable denunciator of the vices of the ruling classes, told them in 1605 that their dissensions would bring them under the yoke of those who hated them, deprive them of king and country, drive them into exile, and make them despised by those who formerly feared and respected them.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician Frederick Niecks 2004
However, it is perfectly certain that India never saw a more learned Sanskrit scholar, a deeper metaphysician, a more wonderful orator, and a more fearless denunciator of every evil, than Dayanand, since the time of Sankharacharya, the celebrated founder of the Vedanta philosophy, the most metaphysical of Indian systems, in fact, the crown of pantheistic teaching.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan Helena Pretrovna Blavatsky 2004
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).