Crossword-Solution: RENDERING 9 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Rendering p. pr. & vb. n. of Render
Rendering n. The act of one who renders, or that which is rendered.
Rendering n. A version; translation; as, the rendering of the Hebrew
text.
Rendering n. In art, the presentation, expression, or interpretation
of an idea, theme, or part.
Rendering n. The act of laying the first coat of plaster on brickwork
or stonework.
Rendering n. The coat of plaster thus laid on.
Rendering n. The process of trying out or extracting lard, tallow,
etc., from animal fat.

We have 14 clues for the answer “RENDERING”

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Activity of masons or singers 1 answer
COAT of plaster, first 1 answer
Interpretive performance 1 answer
PLASTER, first coat of 1 answer
act or an instance of performing a play, piece of music, etc 1 answer
perspective drawing of an architect's design 1 answer
rendition 5 answers
Paraphrase 8 answers
A COAT OF STUCCO APPLIED TO A MASONRY WALL 11 answers
Version 25 answers
portrayal 45 answers
depiction 49 answers
Interpretation 57 answers
Performance 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RENDERING (5)

Next verse, Master Poorgrass.” But during this rendering young Bob Coggan evinced one of those anomalies which will afflict little people when other persons are particularly serious, and, in trying to check his laughter, pushed down his throat as much of the tablecloth as he could get hold of, when after continuing hermetically sealed for a short time, his mirth ultimately burst out through his nose.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Various programs exist for rendering text strings into block, bloob, and pseudo-script fonts in cells between four and six character cells on a side; this is smaller than the letters generated by older {banner} (sense 2) programs.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
That all this might not be too onerous on the purses of his rustic patrons, who are apt to consider the costs of schooling a grievous burden, and schoolmasters as mere drones, he had various ways of rendering himself both useful and agreeable.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
The emergence of personal computers, along with a host of other forces, such as ubiquitous computing, advances in interface design, and the on-line transition, is prompting the consumers of computation to do their own computing, and is thus rendering obsolete the traditional distinction between end users and ultimate users.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
But the following rendering, by Gospodin, was received by the learned world with yet greater favor: The priest shall explain the wisdom of Epiphanes to all these people, and these shall listen with reverence, upon pain of death.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993

Quotes with RENDERING (3)

We are the ones who take this thing called music and line it up with this thing called time. We are the ticking, we are the pulsing, we are underneath every part of this moment. And by making the moment our own, we are rendering it timeless. There is no audience. There are no instruments. There are only bodies and thoughts and murmurs and looks. It's the concert rush to end all concert rushes, because this is what matters. When the heart races, this is what it's racing towards.
Rachel Cohn Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
We have seen, therefore, that I am not allowed even to *assume*, for the sake of the necessary practical use of my reason *God, freedom, immortality*, unless at the same time *I deprive* speculative reason of its pretensions to transcendent insights. Reason, namely, in order to arrive at these, must employ principles which extend only to objects of possible experience, and which, if in spite of this they are applied also to what cannot be an object of experience, actually alw…
Immanuel Kant
nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals the power of your intense fragility: whose texture compels me with the colour of its countries, rendering death and forever with each breathing (i do not know what it is about you that closes and opens; only something in me understands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses) nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands-excerpt of #35 from "100 Selected Poems
E.E. Cummings
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Appears in: NYT, WP.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1984–1998).