Crossword-Solution: BUNDER 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Bunder n. A boat or raft used in the East Indies in the landing of
passengers and goods.

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BUNDER anagram BURDEN, BURNED, UNBRED

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INDIAN harbor/harbour (word for) 1 answer
INDIAN quay 2 answers
INDIAN landing place 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Phiroze Hoshang Dastur, Fourth Presidency Magistrate, under sections 302 and 109 of the Code, with having on the night of the 30th of December last murdered a Hindoo girl named Cassi, aged 12, by strangulation, in the room of a chawl at Jakaria Bunder, on the Sewriroad, and also with aiding and abetting each other in the commission of the offense.
Following the Equator, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Tookaram rented the room of the chawl situated at Jakaria Bunder-road from its owner, Girdharilal Radhakishan, and in that room I, my paramour, Tookaram, and his younger brother, Yesso Mahadhoo, live.
Following the Equator, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Their names were Jako, Abdul Kader, Bunder Salaam, and Aranselar; Jako engaged in my service, as carpenter and general help; Abdul Kader as a tailor, Bunder Salaam as cook, and Aranselar as chief butler.
How I Found Livingstone Henry M. Stanley 2004
Having thus properly trimmed our boat we again pushed off, and steered her head for Bangwe Island, which was distant four or five miles from the Bunder of Ujiji.
How I Found Livingstone Henry M. Stanley 2004
Taking bearings from our camp at Cape Magala, one of the most prominent points in travelling north from Ujiji, we found that the large island of Muzimu, which had been in sight ever since rounding Cape Bangwe, near Ujiji Bunder, bore about south-south-west, and that the western shore had considerably approached to the eastern; the breadth of the lake being at this point about eight or ten miles.
How I Found Livingstone Henry M. Stanley 2004