Crossword-Solution: QUOIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Quoin | n. | Originally, a solid exterior angle, as of a building; now, commonly, one of the selected pieces of material by which the corner is marked. |
| Quoin | n. | A wedgelike piece of stone, wood metal, or other material, used for various purposes |
| Quoin | n. | to support and steady a stone. |
| Quoin | n. | To support the breech of a cannon. |
| Quoin | n. | To wedge or lock up a form within a chase. |
| Quoin | n. | To prevent casks from rolling. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “QUOIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Keystone of an arch | 1 answer |
| Wedge of stone. | 1 answer |
| Wedgelike piece of stone | 1 answer |
| external corner of a building | 1 answer |
| the keystone of an arch | 1 answer |
| BUILDING corner | 2 answers |
| WEDGE entering | 4 answers |
| CORNERSTONE FEATURE | 10 answers |
| Keystone | 16 answers |
| Wedge | 24 answers |
| cornerstone | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUOIN (5)
And cracking frieze and rotten metope Express, as though they were an open tome Top-lined with caustic monitory gnome; “Dunces, Learn here to spell Humanity!” And yet within these ruins’ very shade The singing workmen shape and set and join Their frail new mansion’s stuccoed cove and quoin With no apparent sense that years abrade, Though each rent wall their feeble works invade Once shamed all such in power of pier and groin.
THE OLD WORKMAN “WHY are you so bent down before your time, Old mason? Many have not left their prime So far behind at your age, and can still Stand full upright at will.” He pointed to the mansion-front hard by, And to the stones of the quoin against the sky; “Those upper blocks,” he said, “that there you see, It was that ruined me.” There stood in the air up to the parapet Crowning the corner height, the stones as set By him—ashlar whereon the gales might drum For centuries to come.
The actual foreground, a hollow between two land-waves, could not conceal the "Crocodile's Head:" the latter, five miles off and bearing 65° (M.), forms the southern staple of the Yellala Gate, whose rapids were not visible, and it fronts the Quoin, which hems in the stream on the other side.
They were mounted on wooden truck carriages and were given elevation by handspikes applied under the breech, a quoin or a wedge shaped piece of wood being pushed in to hold the breech up in position.
The body-profile shows straight-backed heaps of gypsum, some two hundred feet high, which become quoin-shaped about the middle of the isle: these hillocks are connected by low strips of sand growing the usual vegetation, especially the pink Statice pruinosa.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1959–1989).