Crossword-Solution: RONDELET 8 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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RONDELET anagram DELNORTE, REDOLENT

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Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical 1 answer
French verse form with a refrain 1 answer
Seven-line poem 1 answer
brief rondeau, having five or seven lines and a refrain taken from the first line 1 answer
Short lyrical poem. 4 answers
A COMPOUND WHOSE MOLECULES ARE COMPOSED OF TWO IDENTICAL MONOMERS 10 answers
A SHORTER FORM OF RONDEAU 11 answers
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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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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RONDELET, {7} THE HUGUENOT NATURALIST {8} "Apollo, god of medicine, exiled from the rest of the earth, was straying once across the Narbonnaise in Gaul, seeking to fix his abode there.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
Rabelais seems to have liked Rondelet, and no wonder: he was a cheery, lovable, honest little fellow, very fond of jokes, a great musician and player on the violin, and who, when he grew rich, liked nothing so well as to bring into his house any buffoon or strolling-player to make fun for him.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
Rabelais chaffs Rondelet, under the name of Rondibilis; for, indeed, Rondelet grew up into a very round, fat, little man; but Rabelais puts excellent sense into his mouth, cynical enough, and too cynical, but both learned and humorous; and, if he laughs at him for being shocked at the offer of a fee, and taking it, nevertheless, kindly enough, Rondelet is not the first doctor who has done that, neither will he be the last.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
Rondelet, in his turn, put on the red robe of the bachelor, and received, on taking his degree, his due share of fisticuffs from his dearest friends, according to the ancient custom of the University of Montpellier.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
After his release he gave himself up to science, with Rondelet and the school of disciples who were growing up around him.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
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