Crossword-Solution: MEPHITIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mephitic | a. | Alt. of Mephitical |
We have 13 clues for the answer “MEPHITIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| OFFENSIVE to smell | 1 answer |
| mephitically | 1 answer |
| miasmal | 8 answers |
| having a bad odor | 16 answers |
| Pestiferous | 20 answers |
| pestilent | 24 answers |
| pestilential | 26 answers |
| Noxious | 34 answers |
| Poisonous | 39 answers |
| Malodorous | 40 answers |
| putrid | 55 answers |
| fetid | 55 answers |
| pernicious | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MEPHITIC (5)
Not about the Southwest or even North America, but Hudson's chapters on "The Puma," "Some Curious Animal Weapons," "The Mephitic Skunk," "Humming Birds," "The Strange Instincts of Cattle," "Horse and Man," etc.
Had it caught the scent of me? My own nostrils were filled by a low fetid odour, mephitic and abominable.
Not where gape the misty jaws Of caverned Taenarus, the gloomy bound Of either world, through which the nether kings Permit the passage of the dead to earth, So poisonous, mephitic, hangs the air.
How it first became ignited is, of course, impossible to say—probably, I should think, from some spontaneous explosion of mephitic gases.
Cerizet occupied one room on the ground-floor and another in the entresol, to which he mounted by an interior staircase; this entresol looked out upon a horrible paved court, from which arose mephitic odors.
Quotes with MEPHITIC (1)
And one thing we know is real: horror. It is so real, in fact, that we cannot be sure it could not exist without us. Yes, it needs our imaginations and our consciousness, but it does not ask or require our consent to use them. Indeed, horror operates with complete autonomy. Generating ontological havoc, it is mephitic foam upon which our lives merely float. And, all said, we must face up to it: horror is more real than we are.