Crossword-Solution: ARTIFICIALLY 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Artificially adv. In an artificial manner; by art, or skill and
contrivance, not by nature.
Artificially adv. Ingeniously; skillfully.
Artificially adv. Craftily; artfully.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
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greedy person
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Sentences with ARTIFICIALLY (5)

The percentage figure for irrigated refers to the portion of the entire amount of land area that is artificially supplied with water.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Apparently he had some time ago reached that entrance to middle age at which a man’s aspect naturally ceases to alter for the term of a dozen years or so; and, artificially, a woman’s does likewise.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The percentage figure for irrigated land refers to the portion of the entire amount of land area that is artificially supplied with water.
The 1992 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Sandals, bound with thongs made of boars’ hide, protected the feet, and a roll of thin leather was twined artificially round the legs, and, ascending above the calf, left the knees bare, like those of a Scottish Highlander.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Such frizzling and powdering and sticking up of hair, such delicate complexions artificially preserved and mended, such gallant swords to look at, and such delicate honour to the sense of smell, would surely keep anything going, for ever and ever.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994

Quotes with ARTIFICIALLY (3)

When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. If a writer can make people live there may be no great characters in his book, but it is possible that his book will remain as a whole; as an entity; as a novel. If the people the writer is making talk of old masters; of music; of modern painting; of letters; or of science then they should talk of those subjects in the novel. If they do not talk of these subjects and…
Ernest Hemingway Death in the Afternoon
The scientist in me worries that my happiness is nothing more than a symptom of bipolar disease, hypergraphia from a postpartum disorder. The rest of me thinks that artificially splitting off the scientist in me from the writer in me is actually a kind of cultural bipolar disorder, one that too many of us have. The scientist asks how I can call my writing vocation and not addiction. I no longer see why I should have to make that distinction. I am addicted to breathing in the …
Alice W. Flaherty The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain
Many modern artists, philosophers, and theologians reject the knowledge of the past. Thus they must continually start over again from ground zero, their vision restricted to their own narrow perspectives, making themselves artificially primitive.
Gene Edward Veith Jr. Loving God with All Your Mind: Thinking as a Christian in a Postmodern World