Crossword-Solution: COLZA 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Colza n. A variety of cabbage (Brassica oleracea), cultivated for its
seeds, which yield an oil valued for illuminating and lubricating
purposes; summer rape.

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Variety of cabbage. 5 answers
Cabbage tree 10 answers
Rape 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COLZA (5)

Now the river would approach the side, and run griding along the chalky base of the hill, and show us a few open colza-fields among the trees.
An Inland Voyage Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
And while the bells made merry in the sunshine, all the world with his dog was out shooting among the beets and colza.
An Inland Voyage Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
You smell the masses of the colza in blossom, you see the yellow carpets of ripe corn spotted here and there by the blue coronets of the cornflower, and rapt by the red blaze of the poppy beds and bathed in the fresh greenery of the landscape, you share in the emotions felt by the happy party in the country cart.
Selected Writings of Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1996
Everywhere a prodigious collection of all kinds of goods: silks, minerals, wood in stacks, lead in pigs, cloths, sugars, caruba wood logs, colza seed, liquorice sticks, sugar-canes.
Tartarin of Tarascon Alphonse Daudet 1999
Corn and colza, pasture and plough, succeed each other on the characterless plain in wearying repetition, and, save by some gaunt gray tower, with its peal of pathetic bells, or some figure coming athwart the fields, made picturesque by a gleaner’s bundle or a woodman’s fagot, there is no change, no variety, no beauty anywhere; and he who has dwelt upon the mountains or amid the forests feels oppressed as by imprisonment with the tedium and the endlessness of that vast and dreary level.
Stories By English Authors: Germany Various 2006
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1946).