Crossword-Solution: ISATIS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Isatis | n. | A genus of herbs, some species of which, especially the Isatis tinctoria, yield a blue dye similar to indigo; woad. |
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| ISATIS | anagram | ASITIS |
We have 1 clue for the answer “ISATIS”
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| Old World genus of annual to perennial herbs: woad | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with ISATIS (5)
There is a vegetable dye obtained from _Isatis indigotica_ much used in the northern districts, and called _Teinsing_; and it is not unlikely that it may be the substance which is employed.
The _Wrightia tinctoria_, of the East Indies, an evergreen, with white blossoms, affords some indigo, as does the _Isatis tinctoria_, or, Woad, in Europe, and the _Polygonum tinctorium_, with red flowers, a native of China.
His excursions were chiefly in the county of Surrey, and especially in the neighborhood of Guildford and the beautiful vale of the Sittingbourne, where he had the satisfaction of being the first to notice several plants of interest, as _Polygonum dumetorum_, _Isatis tinctoria_, and _Impatiens fulva_, an American species of balsam, affording a very remarkable example of complete naturalization in the Wey and other streams connected with the lower course of the Thames.
The animals therefore which supply these come next to be considered; and these are, the common fox, the stoat, or ermine, the zibeline, or sable, the isatis, or arctic fox, the varying hare, the mountain rat, or earless marmot, the weasel, the glutton, or wolverene, the argali, or wild sheep, rein-deer, bears, wolves, dogs.
Again, for want of indigo, they dye Selinusian or anularian chalk with woad, which the Greeks call [Greek: isatis], and make an imitation of indigo.