Crossword-Solution: LENTISK 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Lentisk n. A tree; the mastic. See Mastic.

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LENTISK anagram SILENTK, TINKLES

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EUROPEAN shrub/tree, small 2 answers
mastic tree 3 answers
EUROPEAN shrub/tree 24 answers
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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.
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eruption
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Sentences with LENTISK (5)

And she led him to a tall plane-tree, beneath whose shade grew arbutus, and lentisk, and purple heather-bushes.
The Heroes Charles Kingsley 2011
And he went down the glens of Parnes, through mist, and cloud, and rain, down the slopes of oak, and lentisk, and arbutus, and fragrant bay, till he came to the Vale of Cephisus, and the pleasant town of Aphidnai, and the home of the Phytalid heroes, where they dwelt beneath a mighty elm.
The Heroes Charles Kingsley 2011
For the trees, if planted, take root, and there are many of them and very great and they have the leaf like a lentisk, and their fruit, except that the trees and the fruit are larger, is such as Pliny describes, and I have seen in the Island of Chios in the Archipelago.
The Life of Christopher Columbus from his own Letters and Journals Edward Everett Hale 2006
Very beautiful was this long, broad, climbing valley, everywhere richly wooded; oranges and olives, carob and lentisk and myrtle, interspersed with cactus (its fruit, the prickly fig, all gathered) and with the sword-like agave.
By the Ionian Sea George Gissing 2003
Then he began to climb the mountain, first through brown woods of beech and oak, then through pine and broom, and then across red stony ledges where only a pinched growth of lentisk and briar spread in patches over the rock.
The Hermit and the Wild Woman and Other Stories Edith Wharton 2003