Crossword-Solution: ANTISEPTIC 10 letters, 48 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Antiseptic a. Alt. of Antiseptical
Antiseptic n. A substance which prevents or retards putrefaction, or
destroys, or protects from, putrefactive organisms; as, salt, carbolic
acid, alcohol, cinchona.

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ANTISEPTIC anagram PSITTACINE

We have 48 clues for the answer “ANTISEPTIC”

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Germ-killing substance used on wounds 1 answer
Like alcohol or iodine 1 answer
Povidone Iodine 1 answer
Germ-killing 1 answer
Savlon 1 answer
Germ's nemesis 1 answer
Exceptionally neat 1 answer
Scrupulously clean 1 answer
Common bandage additive 1 answer
Coldly impersonal 1 answer
Chlorhexidine 1 answer
Type of home remedy. 1 answer
Alcohol, for example. 1 answer
Alcohol, e.g. (What isn't it good for?) 1 answer
AMMONIUM fluoride 1 answer
acriflavine 1 answer
blue paint 1 answer
bone wax 1 answer
boric acid 1 answer
brilliant green 1 answer
iodine 2 answers
cetrimide 2 answers
Sanitized 2 answers
eusol 2 answers
hydrogen peroxide 2 answers
Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide 2 answers
Carbolic acid 2 answers
lysol 2 answers
peroxide 3 answers
Javel 4 answers
Germ-free 4 answers
Germicide 5 answers
Lavender 6 answers
Bug killer 7 answers
preventative 8 answers
antibiotic 8 answers
Sanitary 9 answers
aseptic 10 answers
A SUBSTANCE THAT DESTROYS MICRO-ORGANISMS THAT CARRY DISEASE WITHOUT HARMING BODY TISSUES 11 answers
DEVOID OF OBJECTIONABLE LANGUAGE 11 answers
CLEAN AND HONEST 11 answers
prophylactic 16 answers
sterile 16 answers
hygienic 19 answers
Disinfectant. 25 answers
MEDICINAL herb, classification of 38 answers
ALCOHOL 46 answers
Clean 105 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ANTISEPTIC (5)

There was no sterilized gauze, there was no antiseptic bandage—there was nothing that would not have driven our dear doctor mad to have seen.
The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
That’s why it’s called the normal.” “Don’t say things like that,” said Philip, “or I shall cut myself.” “If you cut yourself,” answered Newson, full of information, “wash it at once with antiseptic.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Some claimed that a shower of sulphur came down upon her, and that the word which has been translated "salt" could possibly be translated "sulphur." Others hinted that the salt by its antiseptic qualities preserved her body as a mummy.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
Remember, it is always the empty desert and the empty sky that cast their spell over them—these, and the hot, strong, antiseptic sunlight which burns up all rot and decay.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1996
Tono-Bungay, after its reconstruction, paid thirteen, Moggs seven, Domestic Utilities had been a safe-looking nine; here was Household Services with eight; on such a showing he had merely to buy and sell Roeburn’s Antiseptic fluid, Razor soaks and Bath crystals in three weeks to clear twenty thousand pounds.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996

Quotes with ANTISEPTIC (3)

There's a taste in the air, sweet and vaguely antiseptic, that reminds him of his teenage years in these streets, and of a general state of longing, a hunger for life to begin that from this distance seems like happiness.
Ian McEwan Saturday
Normally death came at night, taking a person in their sleep, stopping their heart or tickling them awake, leading them to the bathroom with a splitting headache before pouncing and flooding their brain with blood. It waits in alleys and metro stops. After the sun goes down plugs are pulled by white-clad guardians and death is invited into an antiseptic room. But in the country death comes, uninvited, during the day. It takes fishermen in their longboats. It grabs children by…
Louise Penny Still Life
The serious reader in the age of technology is a rebel by definition: a protester without a placard, a Luddite without hammer or bludgeon. She reads on planes to picket the antiseptic nature of modern travel, on commuter trains to insist on individualism in the midst of the herd, in hotel rooms to boycott the circumstances that separate her from her usual sources of comfort and stimulation, during office breaks to escape from the banal conversation of office mates, and at hom…
Eric Burns The Joy of Books
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1954–2023).