Crossword-Solution: UNPLANTED
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| UNPLANTED | anagram | PENDULANT |
We have 13 clues for the answer “UNPLANTED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| uncultivable | 19 answers |
| Unbeneficial | 20 answers |
| unprogressive | 21 answers |
| seedless | 21 answers |
| Unforthcoming | 21 answers |
| unrewarded | 23 answers |
| unserviceable | 23 answers |
| Unrewarding. | 25 answers |
| Valueless | 32 answers |
| Unprofitable. | 35 answers |
| wasteful | 41 answers |
| Wasteland | 42 answers |
| Unavailing | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNPLANTED (5)
The white old town, with its picturesque crowds, its murmur of voices and laughter, its echoes of fife and drum, its loves and its hatreds, was at his feet; and, far off, the hazy glory of the mountains, the greenness and freshness of Paradise, the peace and freedom of the vast, unplanted places.
Perhaps in the whole of Spain there is scarcely a finer Moorish monument of antiquity than the eastern side of this town of Carmona, which occupies the brow of a lofty hill, and frowns over an extensive vega or plain, which extends for leagues unplanted and uncultivated, producing nothing but brushwood and carasco.
Beside the flowers which sprang up from the fertility of soil unplanted and unattended, there was the heliotrope, sweet-pea, and cup-rose, transplanted from the island of Cuba.
The crops are too large; the old poor remedies of letting much acreage go unplanted, or destroying and burning where the measure of production is exceeded, and of petitions to the King, are all resorted to, but they procure little relief.
They were sometimes on unplanted fields, in other cases they occurred among the growing crops soon to be harvested, or where another crop was to be planted between the rows of one already on the ground.