Crossword-Solution: ULTIMA
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ultima | a. | Most remote; furthest; final; last. |
| Ultima | n. | The last syllable of a word. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ULTIMA | anagram | LATIUM, MALUTI |
We have 22 clues for the answer “ULTIMA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Revlon line, with "II" | 1 answer |
| the last syllable in a word | 1 answer |
| syllable last | 1 answer |
| ___ Thule, distant unknown land | 1 answer |
| ___ Thule (the farthest limit). | 1 answer |
| ___ Thule (remote goal) | 1 answer |
| __ Thule: distant place in medieval geography | 1 answer |
| __ Thule | 1 answer |
| Word's last syllable | 1 answer |
| Word's closing syllable | 1 answer |
| Revlon product line | 1 answer |
| Latin for "last" | 1 answer |
| Last syllable, in linguistics | 1 answer |
| Last syllable in a word | 1 answer |
| Last syllable | 1 answer |
| LAST syllable of word | 1 answer |
| Final syllable of a word, in linguistics | 1 answer |
| Final syllable of a word | 1 answer |
| Final syllable | 1 answer |
| Fantasy role-playing video game series set in Sosaria | 1 answer |
| Last syllable of a word | 2 answers |
| final | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ULTIMA (5)
What could wickedness desire more than an arrangement by which offences should be always followed by pardon?’ Sentiment is the _ultima ratio feminarum_, and of men whose natures are of the epicene gender.
Seneca the tragedian hath these verses: --Venient annis Saecula seris, quibus Oceanus Vincula rerum laxet, et ingens Pateat Tellus, Tiphysque novos Detegat orbes; nec sit terris Ultima Thule: a prophecy of the discovery of America.
From being one of the most inaccessible districts of the north—the very _ultima Thule_ of civilization—Caithness became a pattern county for its roads, its agriculture, and its fisheries.
Along the ruffled blue waters of the sounds and lochs that wind among the roots of unpronounceable mountains, and past the dark hills of Skye, and through the unnumbered flocks of craggy islets where the sea-birds nest, the spell of the sweet Highland maid drew us, and we were pilgrims to the Ultima Thule where she lived and reigned.
And that, as young medical men are fond of saying in their monographs, is the _ultima ratio!_ Such ways must infallibly have an effect on the morals of the younger generation of writers, and so I am not at all surprised that in the new works with which our literature has been enriched during the last ten or fifteen years the heroes drink too much vodka and the heroines are not over-chaste.
Quotes with ULTIMA (3)
Ultima came to stay with us the summer I was almost seven. When she came the beauty of the llano unfolded before my eyes, and the gurgling waters of the river sang to the hum of the turning earth. The magical time of childhood stood still, and the pulse of the living earth pressed its mystery into my living blood.
Shadow is the blue patch where the light doesn’t hit. It is mystery itself, and mystery is the ancients’ ultima Thule, the modern explorer’s Point of Relative Inaccessibility, that boreal point most distant from all known lands. There the twin oceans of beauty and horror meet. The great glaciers are calving. Ice that sifted to earth as snow in the time of Christ shears from the pack with a roar and crumbles to water. It could be that our instruments have not looked deeply eno…
I had been afraid of the awful presence of the river, which was the soul of the river, but through her [Ultima] I learned that my spirit shared in the spirit of all things.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 44 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).