Crossword-Solution: ACADEMICIAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Academician | n. | A member of an academy, or society for promoting science, art, or literature, as of the French Academy, or the Royal Academy of arts. |
| Academician | n. | A collegian. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “ACADEMICIAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| someone elected to honorary membership in an academy | 1 answer |
| A SCHOLAR WHO IS SKILLED IN ACADEMIC DISPUTATION | 11 answers |
| faculty member | 11 answers |
| CLEVER person | 62 answers |
| Teaching material | 63 answers |
| OCCUPATION, type of | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ACADEMICIAN (5)
This pension consisted of an income of fifteen hundred francs bequeathed to the Academy of Besancon by Madame Suard, the widow of the academician, to be given once in three years to the young man residing in the department of Doubs, a bachelor of letters or of science, and not possessing a fortune, whom the Academy of Besancon SHOULD DEEM BEST FITTED FOR A LITERARY OR SCIENTIFIC CAREER, OR FOR THE STUDY OF LAW OR OF MEDICINE.
That learned academician, in a series of memoirs, has collected all the passages of the ancients that relate to the Roman legion.] 39 (return) [ Joseph.
They accept all schools of art with the grand catholicity of the auctioneer, and sit to a fantastic young impressionist as readily as to a learned and laborious academician.
And besides, my dear Ernest, when a man reaches the age of forty, or becomes a Royal Academician, or is elected a member of the Athenæum Club, or is recognised as a popular novelist, whose books are in great demand at suburban railway stations, one may have the amusement of exposing him, but one cannot have the pleasure of reforming him.
PANIAGUADO, ACADEMICIAN OF ARGAMASILLA, IN LAUDEM DULCINEAE DEL TOBOSO SONNET She, whose full features may be here descried, High-bosomed, with a bearing of disdain, Is Dulcinea, she for whom in vain The great Don Quixote of La Mancha sighed.
Quotes with ACADEMICIAN (1)
There is a terrible truthfulness about photography. The ordinary academician gets hold of a pretty model, paints her as well as he can, calls her Juliet, and puts a nice verse Shakespeare underneath, and the picture is admired beyond measure. The photographer finds the same pretty girl, he dresses her up and photographs her, and calls her Juliet, but somehow it is no good — it is still Miss Wilkins, the model. It is too true to be Juliet. George Bernard Shaw Wilson’s Photographic Magazine, LVI, 1909