Crossword-Solution: NUMISMATIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Numismatist | n. | One skilled in numismatics; a numismatologist. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “NUMISMATIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| COLLECTOR of coins | 1 answer |
| Collector of coins and medals | 1 answer |
| Nickel-and-dimer? | 1 answer |
| Coin collector, for example | 1 answer |
| Quarter master? | 1 answer |
| a coin collector | 1 answer |
| A BORING DIM PERSON INTERESTED IN BEING A SCIENTIST | 10 answers |
| BE INTERESTED IN | 10 answers |
| COIN collector | 13 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.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with NUMISMATIST (5)
You can work out for yourself from a picture, by induction and comparison, its subject, its school, and its author, unless it proclaims, in every stroke of the brush, "I am a Hobbema," "a Perugino," or "a Giotto." I was somewhat distracted, however, by the voice of the old numismatist, as he peered into the cases, and constrained his daughter to share in the exuberance of his learned enthusiasm.
Dear heart! how ill he was! I remember how it came on, just like this, in the garden." I interrupted her lamentations by saying: "Monsieur Charnot, I think we had better take Monsieur Mouillard up to bed." "Then why don't you do it?" shouted the numismatist, who had completely lost his temper.
You can work out for yourself from a picture, by induction and comparison, its subject, its school, and its author, unless it proclaims, in every stroke of the brush, “I am a Hobbema,” “a Perugino,” or “a Giotto.” I was somewhat distracted, however, by the voice of the old numismatist, as he peered into the cases, and constrained his daughter to share in the exuberance of his learned enthusiasm.
Dear heart! how ill he was! I remember how it came on, just like this, in the garden.” I interrupted her lamentations by saying: “Monsieur Charnot, I think we had better take Monsieur Mouillard up to bed.” “Then why don’t you do it?” shouted the numismatist, who had completely lost his temper.
Emerson says of English names,--"They are an atmosphere of legendary melody spread over the land; older than all epics and histories which clothe a nation, this undershirt sits close to the body." Dean Trench, who handles words as a numismatist his coins, has said substantially the same thing.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2009–2024).