Crossword-Solution: BALMAIN 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Balmain, who was the first that arrived, after examining the wound, made every body happy, by assuring them he did not apprehend any fatal consequences from it; he extracted the point of the spear, and dressed the wound, and in six weeks the governor was perfectly recovered.
An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island John Hunter 2005
Fitzgerald had made drawings of a species substantially the same, some years before, from a plant he discovered on the property of Captain Bloomfield, Balmain, in Queensland, nearly a thousand miles south of Timor.
About Orchids Frederick Boyle 2005
This may be termed "chemi-luminescence." Sidot blende, Balmain's paint, and many other compounds, when illuminated with ordinary light, and especially with ultra-violet and violet rays, will continue to glow for a long time.
Artificial Light M. Luckiesh 2006
But John went up to Balmain--which is a high stony moor overlooking the sea--because he preferred to be alone, and also because, having studied their ways, he knew this to be the favourite winter haunt of the small birds, especially of the wrens and the titlarks.
News from the Duchy Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 2006
Young John went up to Balmain; and there, sure enough, he found wrens and titlarks flitting about everywhere, cheeping amid the furze-bushes on the low stone hedges and the granite boulders, where the winter rains had hollowed out little basins for themselves, little by little, working patiently for hundreds of years.
News from the Duchy Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 2006