Crossword-Solution: ROLET 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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ROLET anagram LEROT, LETOR, ORLET, ORTEL, RELOT, ROTEL, TOLER

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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with ROLET (5)

Miss Campbell will not do--she is too blonde--an odd objection for me to make by the way; not Mademoiselle de Silas--too thin; not Mademoiselle Rolet, in spite of her millions; not Mademoiselle d'Esgrigny--too much like the Bacquieres and Van-Cuyps.
Monsieur de Camors, v2 Octave Feuillet 2003
Miss Campbell will not do--she is too blonde--an odd objection for me to make by the way; not Mademoiselle de Silas--too thin; not Mademoiselle Rolet, in spite of her millions; not Mademoiselle d’Esgrigny--too much like the Bacquieres and Van-Cuyps.
Monsieur de Camors, Complete Octave Feuillet 2006
The Major, after having provided for his wife, Mary Josette Rolet, bequeathed his property to Frederick Braham, John Frederick, Charlotte, Susan and George Holland, [271] his children.
Picturesque Quebec James MacPherson Le Moine 2004
Major Holland died in 1801, and by his will, dated 25th Oct., 1800, bequeathed the property to his wife, Marie Josette Rolet, and his children, John Frederick, Charlotte, Susannah and George Holland, in equal shares.
Picturesque Quebec James MacPherson Le Moine 2004
Moreover, there is proof that a good many of those accounts are quite as accurate as what a fairly decent newspaper gives us nowadays for truth; and they are not, as a whole, more nasty, though they are differently worded, because in those days Boileau was calling 'a cat a cat, and Rolet a rascal,' and even people who were not poets called a spade a spade.
Stradella F(rancis) Marion Crawford 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1947).