Crossword-Solution: FIMBRIA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Fimbria n. A fringe, or fringed border.
Fimbria n. A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the
brain.

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Anatomical fringe 1 answer
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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
ECZMAE
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eruption
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There headless fell the Crassi; mangled frames 'Neath Fimbria's falchion: and the prison cells Were wet with tribunes' blood.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars Lucan 1996
Fimbria, who was rather rough and abusive, and much too warm and hasty: but his application, and his great integrity and firmness made him a serviceable Speaker in the Senate.
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Cicero 2006
Fimbria was not able to maintain his character so long; and though he always spoke with a strong and elevated voice, and poured forth a rapid torrent of well-chosen expressions, he was so immoderately vehement that you might justly be surprised that the people should have been so absent and inattentive as to admit a _madman_, like him, into the lift of Orators.
Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Cicero 2006
Fimbria set out upon his return with the worst possible will and on reaching the soldiers at Byzantium greeted them as if he were upon the point of departure, asked for a letter, and lamented his fate, pretending to have suffered undeservedly.
Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6) Cassius Dio 2006
Flaccus, too, had arrived with a Roman army, but this incapable general was put to death by a mob-orator, Fimbria, more able than he, who defeated a Pontic army at Miletopolis.
Ancient States and Empires John Lord 2008
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1993).