Crossword-Solution: APLUSTRE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Aplustre n. An ornamental appendage of wood at the ship's stern,
usually spreading like a fan and curved like a bird's feather.

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APLUSTRE anagram PESTURAL

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One who, or that which, eats.
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The movement brought the stern to view, with all its garniture—Tritons like those at the bow; name in large raised letters; the rudder at the side; the elevated platform upon which the helmsman sat, a stately figure in full armor, his hand upon the rudder-rope; and the aplustre, high, gilt, carved, and bent over the helmsman like a great runcinate leaf.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace 2000
Let him come alone.” About two hours later Arrius stood under the aplustre of the galley; in the mood of one who, seeing himself carried swiftly towards an event of mighty import, has nothing to do but wait—the mood in which philosophy vests an even-minded man with the utmost calm, and is ever so serviceable.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace 2000
Lifting his eyes from the solarium set under the aplustre for reference in keeping the course, Arrius beheld the rower approaching.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace 2000
Over the stern, where the aplustre cast its shadow in ordinary crafts, there was a pavilion-like structure, high-raised, flat-roofed, and with small round windows in the sides.
The Prince of India, Volume II Lew. Wallace 2004
There through a darkening lane of water, a hundred feet long, he made out the ornate aplustre of Agrippa's ship.
Saul of Tarsus Elizabeth Miller 2011