Crossword-Solution: DULSE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dulse | n. | A seaweed of a reddish brown color, which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland. The true dulse is Sarcophyllis edulis; the common is Rhodymenia. [Written also dillisk.] |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DULSE | anagram | DEULS, DUELS, LESUD, LUDES, SLUED |
We have 12 clues for the answer “DULSE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Edible red alga | 1 answer |
| Edible red algae | 1 answer |
| Edible red seaweed | 1 answer |
| Edible rock seaweed | 1 answer |
| Red seaweed used as food in Iceland. | 1 answer |
| Red-brown seaweed in health food stores | 1 answer |
| red seaweed | 2 answers |
| Red algae | 2 answers |
| Edible seaweed | 9 answers |
| COARSE EDIBLE RED SEAWEED | 11 answers |
| ALGAE | 13 answers |
| Seaweed | 21 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DULSE (5)
Those who had been sick picked dulse (_Fucus palmatus_), which they ate with much seeming appetite; others were more intent upon collecting limpets for bait, to enjoy the amusement of fishing when they returned on board of the vessel.
There being a heavy breach of sea at the eastern creek, we landed, though not without difficulty, on the western side, every one seeming more eager than another to get upon the rock; and never did hungry men sit down to a hearty meal with more appetite than the artificers began to pick the dulse from the rocks.
Our efforts are of no avail when we seek to turn his attention to wild roses, or to the fact that both ocean and sky are already about as rosy as possible—the one with stars, the other with dulse, and foam, and wild light.
Avoid the common and coarser kinds (fuci) which cover the surface of the rocks; for they give out under water a slime which will foul your tank: but choose the more delicate species which fringe the edges of every pool at low-water mark; the pink coralline, the dark purple ragged dulse (Rhodymenia), the Carrageen moss (Chondrus), and above all, the commonest of all, the delicate green Ulva, which you will see growing everywhere in wrinkled fan-shaped sheets, as thin as the finest silver-paper.
These, the half-cookie, the turnip, and the dulse, with the smell of the baker’s bread, was all he had had.
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1953–2014).