Crossword-Solution: CASTRAMETATION 14 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Castrametation n. The art or act of encamping; the making or laying
out of a camp.

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CAMP layout, science of 1 answer
CAMP science 1 answer
Encampment 15 answers
ABIDING place 64 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
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greedy person
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There is the same variety of character, the same diversity of story, the same copiousness of incident, the same research into costume, the same display of heraldry, falconry, minstrelsy, scenery, monkery, witchery, devilry, robbery, poachery, piracy, fishery, gipsy-astrology, demonology, architecture, fortification, castrametation, navigation; the same running base of love and battle.
Crotchet Castle Thomas Love Peacock 2014
Spade in hand, with his head full of Roman castrametation and geometrical problems, a prince, scarce emerged from boyhood, presents himself on that stage where grizzled Mansfelds, drunken Hohenlos, and truculent Verdugos have been so long enacting, that artless military drama which consists of hard knocks and wholesale massacres.
History of the United Netherlands, 1590-92 John Lothrop Motley 2004
Were it merely with a view to more effectual carnage, this art (however simple and gross at first) opened at length into wide scientific arts, into strategies, into tactics, into castrametation, into poliorcetics, and all the processes through which the first rude efforts of martial cunning finally connect themselves with the exquisite resources of science.
Narrative And Miscellaneous Papers, Vol. II. Thomas De Quincey 2004
The elder traveller, observing with pleasure the capacity of his temporary companion to understand and answer him, plunged, nothing loath, into a sea of discussion concerning urns, vases, votive, altars, Roman camps, and the rules of castrametation.
The Antiquary, Volume 1 Sir Walter Scott 2004
You shall peruse, upon your next visit to Monkbarns, my trivial Essay upon Castrametation, with some particular Remarks upon the Vestiges of Ancient Fortifications lately discovered by the Author at the Kaim of Kinprunes.
The Antiquary, Volume 1 Sir Walter Scott 2004