Crossword-Solution: INTERPRETS
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| Does a U.N. job | 1 answer |
| What the U. N. does, via earphones. | 1 answer |
| Construes | 2 answers |
| Explains | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTERPRETS (5)
Perseus also made the decision not to attempt to interpret its material any more than one interprets by selecting.
The phantasmagoria of that wild dreamland termed the Bush interprets itself, and the Poet of our desolation begins to comprehend why free Esau loved his heritage of desert sand better than all the bountiful richness of Egypt.
THE HARVESTER INTERPRETS LIFE They went through the rooms together, and the Girl suggested the furnishings she thought necessary, while the Harvester wrote the list.
Horace in his 32d Ode Book 1, concludes his address to the lyre:-- "O laborum Dulce lenimen mihicumque calve, Rite vocanti;" Or, as Kiessling of Berlin interprets:-- "O laborum, Dulce lenimen medieumque, salve, Rite vocanti." --"O, of our troubles the sweet, the healing sedative, etc." Homer, Plutarch, Theophrastus, and Galen say that music cures rheumatism, the pests, and stings of reptiles, etc.
You have my commands; if I had never seen that gentleman before to-night, it would not render them less absolute.” “Your Highness interprets my meaning with his usual subtlety,” returned Vandeleur.
Quotes with INTERPRETS (3)
Poetry is the wailing of a broken heart―the etched sorrows of despairing souls. These artful words are an exclamation in rare colors expressed noiselessly on parchment. Poetry is the unheard cry of a flower, wilting. It is a humble, lucent tear shed with meaning. It is the lovely portrayal of ugliness and the bitter edge of sweet. Poetry speaks to the spirit by piercing understanding. It interprets all senseless truths―beauty, love, emotion―into sensible scrawl. Poetry is vag…
Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man knowledge, which is power; religion gives man wisdom, which is control. Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values. The two are not rivals.
There cannot be a language more universal and more simple, more free from errors and obscurities... more worthy to express the invariable relations of all natural things [than mathematics]. [It interprets] all phenomena by the same language, as if to attest the unity and simplicity of the plan of the universe, and to make still more evident that unchangeable order which presides over all natural causes
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1951–2008).