Crossword-Solution: PHENIX 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Phenix n. A bird fabled to exist single, to be consumed by fire by
its own act, and to rise again from its ashes. Hence, an emblem of
immortality.
Phenix n. A southern constellation.
Phenix n. A marvelous person or thing.

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Bird of immortality: Var. 1 answer
Emblem of immortality: Var. 1 answer
Fabulous bird of Egypt: Var. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PHENIX (5)

Not that mirth and folly are in any degree synonymous, as of old; for the merry fool, too scarce, alas! even in the times when Jacke of Dover hunted for him in the highways, has since then grown to be rarer than a phenix.
Masterpieces Of American Wit And Humor Thomas L. Masson (Editor) 2004
Excessively avaricious--which is a guarantee for his clients." "He is, in fine, one of our notaries of the old school, who ask you for whom you take them when you speak of a receipt for money confided to them." "For no other cause than that I would confide my whole fortune to him." "But where the devil, Saint Remy, did you get your doubts concerning this worthy man, of proverbial integrity?" "I am only the echo of vague rumors, otherwise I have no reason to defame this phenix of notaries.
The Mysteries of Paris V2 Eugene Sue 2004
Van Rensselaer), Georgiana May, Delia Bacon, Clarissa Treat, Elisabeth Lyman, Sarah Colt, Elisabeth Phenix, Frances Strong, Elisabeth Foster.
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled from Her Letters and Journals Charles Edward Stowe 2004
From 1792 the "Phenix or Windham Herald" had been dealing telling blows at the Establishment and at the courts of law through a discussion in its columns carried on by Judge Swift, the inveterate foe of the union of Church and State, and a lawyer, frank to avow that partiality existed in the administration of justice.
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut M. Louise Greene, Ph. D. 2005
The park of the University, in the midst of the city, is of great extent, and the beautiful public grounds called Phenix Park, have a circumference of eight miles.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors Francis W. Halsey 2005

Quotes with PHENIX (1)

I have had so many Dwellings, Nat, that I know these Streets as well as a strowling Beggar: I was born in this Nest of Death and Contagion and now, as they say, I have learned to feather it. When first I was with Sir Chris. I found lodgings in Phenix Street off Hogg Lane, close by St Giles and Tottenham Fields, and then in later times I was lodged at the corner of Queen Street and Thames Street, next to the Blew Posts in Cheapside. (It is still there, said Nat stirring up fro…
Peter Ackroyd Hawksmoor
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1957–1972).