Crossword-Solution: UNGRADED
We have 19 clues for the answer “UNGRADED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| not arranged in order hierarchically | 1 answer |
| unbusinesslike | 32 answers |
| unschematic | 36 answers |
| unsorted | 38 answers |
| unarranged | 39 answers |
| unorganised | 40 answers |
| unmethodical | 44 answers |
| Unsymmetrical | 46 answers |
| unsystematic | 48 answers |
| uproarious | 57 answers |
| Uneven | 60 answers |
| unofficial | 61 answers |
| unorthodox | 62 answers |
| Haywire | 63 answers |
| unclassified | 64 answers |
| Various | 69 answers |
| Untidy | 77 answers |
| Unconcerned | 80 answers |
| Upset | 135 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNGRADED (5)
There is a mythical story of a wonderful speaking-trumpet possessed by Alexander the Great, by which he could call a soldier who was ten miles distant; but there was probably no substitute for the human voice except flags and beacon-fires, or any faster method of travel than the gait of a horse or a camel across ungraded plains.
That balanced condition called grade, where a river neither degrades its bed by erosion nor aggrades it by deposition, is first attained along reaches of soft rocks, ungraded outcrops of hard rocks remaining as barriers which give rise to rapids or falls.
Were they planed by graded or ungraded streams? Have the present streams reached grade? Why did the streams cease widening the floors of the valley lowlands? How long since? When will they begin anew the work of lateral planation? What effect will this have on the ridges if the present cycle of erosion continues long uninterrupted? THE RIDGES OF THE APPALACHIAN VALLEY.
Its ungraded branches may thus bring down to its lower course more waste than it is competent to carry on to the sea, and here it aggrades its bed and builds a flood plain in order to gain a steeper gradient and velocity enough to transport its load.
Sharp peaks, knife-edged crests, deep valleys with ungraded slopes subject to frequent landslides, are all features of Alpine scenery typical of a mountain range at this stage in its life history.