Crossword-Solution: OUROBOROS 9 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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...envisioned ___, a symbol of a snake swallowing its own tail... 1 answer
Ancient Greek symbol that symbolizes the circularity of life 1 answer
Ancient symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail 1 answer
Ancient symbol of infinity that depicts a snake eating its own tail 1 answer
Circular symbol featuring a serpent eating its own tail 1 answer
Serpentine symbol of eternity 1 answer
Serpentine symbol of rebirth, from the Greek for "tail-devouring" 1 answer
Symbol depicting a snake swallowing its tail 1 answer
Symbol of cyclicality 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OUROBOROS (1)

Through the magic of that quartzite dome he saw the great suns march in flame and thunder on their way around the ouroboros curve of infinity.
The starmen Leigh Brackett 2023

Quotes with OUROBOROS (3)

I stare at my freakish eyeball, gaze into the distorted pupil until it expands and fills the mirror, fills my brain and I’m rushing through vacuum. Wide awake and so far at such speed I flatten into a subatomic contrail. That grand cosmic maw, that eater of galaxies, possesses sufficient gravitational force to rend the fabric of space and time, to obliterate reality, and in I go, bursting into trillions of minute particles, quadrillions of whining fleas, consumed. Nanoseconds…
Laird Barron The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All
It wasn't just my beast's hunger, but Jean-Claude's blood thirst and Richard's craving for flesh. It was all that and the ardeur running through all of it, so that one hunger fed into the next in an endless chain, a snake eating it's own tail, an Ouroboros of desires.
Laurell K. Hamilton Narcissus in Chains
[The fairy tale] is accused of giving children a false impression of the world they live in. But I think no literature that children could read gives them less of a false impression. I think what profess to be realistic stories for children are far more likely to deceive them. I never expected the real world to be like the fairy tales. I think that I did expect school to be like the school stories. The fantasies did not deceive me: the school stories did. All stories in which…
C. S. Lewis Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories
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Appears in: Chronicle, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, WP.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (2015–2024).