Crossword-Solution: MINCH 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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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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When the Board met, four new lights formed the extent of their intentions—Kinnaird Head, in Aberdeenshire, at the eastern elbow of the coast; North Ronaldsay, in Orkney, to keep the north and guide ships passing to the south’ard of Shetland; Island Glass, on Harris, to mark the inner shore of the Hebrides and illuminate the navigation of the Minch; and the Mull of Kintyre.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Out in the Minch two destroyers were hurrying southward, and I wondered where in that waste of blue was the craft which had come here in the night watches.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1996
Then said Sigvat to Thord, "What wilt thou rather do, comrade, waken the king, or tell him the tidings?" Thord replies, "I do not dare to waken him, and I would rather tell him the news." Then said Sigvat, "There is minch of the night still to pass, and before morning Hrorek may get himself concealed in such a way that it may be difficult to find him; but as yet he cannot be very far off, for the bodies are still warm.
Heimskringla Snorri Sturlason 1996
The captain had no sooner heard the news than he cut his cable and to sea again; and before morning broke, we were in the Great Minch.
The Master of Ballantrae Robert Louis Stevenson 1997
But all thae were as nothing to a curiosity of a steam-ingine, that minches minch collops as natural as life--and stuffs the sosogees itself, in a manner past the poor of nature to consiv.
The Ayrshire Legatees John Galt 2008