Crossword-Solution: UNTWINED 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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CZEEAM
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eruption
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But I knew that on the other side of the ship, hidden beneath the great hulk that swam so majestically, there was a little toiling steam-tug, with heart of fire and arms of iron, that was hugging it close and dragging it bravely on; and I knew, that, if the little steam-tug untwined her arms and left the tall ship, it would wallow and roll about, and drift hither and thither, and go off with the refluent tide, no man knows whither.
The Professor at the Breakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes (Sr.) 2006
The mythical serpent is untwined from the staff of Esculapius, which thenceforth becomes a useful walking-stick, and does not pretend to be anything more.
The Poet at the Breakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2006
Suddenly a gust of wind shook the green wreaths and garlands, and they fell untwined and rustling behind her.
Aslauga’s Knight Fredrich de la Motte-Fouque 2001
For the being of Helen to that of Rachel was as a single, untwined primary cell to a finished brain; as the peeping of a chicken to the song of a lark--I had almost said, to a sonata of Beethoven.
Thomas Wingfold, Curate V1 George MacDonald 2004
The avocat's pale face flushed, his long, thin fingers twined round each other and untwined, and presently he said, in his little chirping voice, so quaint as to be almost unreal: "I was saying that the spirit of France lived always ahead of the time, was ever first to conceive the feeling of the coming century, and by its own struggles and sufferings--sometimes too abrupt and perilous--made easy the way for the rest of the world." During these words a change passed over Valmond.
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 2004