Crossword-Solution: OTHERWORLDLINESS 16 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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blurredness 15 answers
departed spirit 16 answers
Poltergeist 17 answers
false light 17 answers
optical illusion 20 answers
spectre 21 answers
doppelganger 21 answers
Wraith 21 answers
visual fallacy 22 answers
incorporeality 26 answers
Spook 27 answers
haunter 35 answers
astral body 39 answers
ghost 43 answers
Shadow 47 answers
Presence 47 answers
Abstraction 51 answers
Sanctity 58 answers
insubstantial thing 72 answers
Shape 78 answers
Shade 78 answers
Dream 78 answers
immateriality 80 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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Much modern poetry is written for such readers, for men and women whose minds are sensitive to intricate emotional experience, who can and do respond to otherworldliness, to the subtly romantic, the finely aesthetic, and the intricately ideal.
Definitions Henry Seidel Canby 2004
Enthusiasts may, according to their tastes, laud the poet of Byronic worldliness or of Shelleyan otherworldliness.
The Poet's Poet Elizabeth Atkins 2005
Yeats's most typically Irish poem based on legend, and nowhere do his lines go with more lilt, or fall oftener into inevitability of phrase, or more fully diffuse a glamour of otherworldliness.
Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 2006
They were not half so brave as the piper who used to make the rounds of my boyhood's town and bring tears to my eyes with his "Campbells are Comin'." I write this that my quarrel with much of what Sharp has written of the Highlands, that portion that seems to me sentimentalized or one-sided, may not be put down to lack of appreciation of the romance, the eeriness, and otherworldliness that there unquestionably are in that life.
Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 2006
Churchill's ideas, on the other hand, represented a different concept, one which may be called churchism, or pietistic otherworldliness, a concept which encourages the church's retreat from the world.
Herein is Love Reuel L. Howe 2007