Crossword-Solution: AURICULA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Auricula | n. | A species of Primula, or primrose, called also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear. |
| Auricula | n. | A species of Hirneola (H. auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judae, or Jew's-ear. |
| Auricula | n. | A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near the sea, where the water is brackish |
| Auricula | n. | One of the five arched processes of the shell around the jaws of a sea urchin. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “AURICULA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ALPINE primula | 1 answer |
| Alpine primrose | 1 answer |
| SWISS Alpine plant | 1 answer |
| SWISS plant | 1 answer |
| alpine primrose with leaves shaped like a bear's ear | 1 answer |
| primula | 4 answers |
| primrose | 8 answers |
| Alpine plant | 11 answers |
| mollusc | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
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greedy person
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Sentences with AURICULA (5)
Come out to the road with me, just in front of the coach-house, and I will show you.” North Wind grew very small indeed, so small that she could not have blown the dust off a dusty miller, as the Scotch children call a yellow auricula.
And the dress had trimmings of green agraffas, and seven graceful flounces of the orange-colored auricula.
Journ." VIII.) many experiments on the Auricula are recorded.), especially owing to enclosed extract, which you can quote.
Max Wichura[48] has gone one step farther, and shows that with many of our highly cultivated plants, such as the hyacinth, tulip, auricula, snapdragon, potato, cabbage, etc., which there is no reason to believe have been hybridised, the anthers contain many irregular pollen-grains in the same state as in hybrids.
Thus, in the varieties of the Auricula, the loss of their proper character and a tendency to prolification, also a tendency to prolification with pelorism, are all connected together, and are due either to arrested development, or to reversion to a former condition.
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1995).