Crossword-Solution: COMMONWEALTH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Commonwealth | n. | A state; a body politic consisting of a certain number of men, united, by compact or tacit agreement, under one form of government and system of laws. |
| Commonwealth | n. | The whole body of people in a state; the public. |
| Commonwealth | n. | Specifically, the form of government established on the death of Charles I., in 1649, which existed under Oliver Cromwell and his son Richard, ending with the abdication of the latter in 1659. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “COMMONWEALTH”
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| Virginia is one | 1 answer |
| REPUBLICAN state | 1 answer |
| Joint account? | 1 answer |
| DEMOCRATIC state | 1 answer |
| Mutual ___ fund | 2 answers |
| Pennsylvania, for one | 3 answers |
| ____ republic | 9 answers |
| mother country | 18 answers |
| BODY politic | 20 answers |
| motherland | 21 answers |
| polity | 22 answers |
| ___ nation. | 24 answers |
| ethnic group | 26 answers |
| Federation | 30 answers |
| population | 46 answers |
| Territory | 51 answers |
| Domain | 76 answers |
| Office | 90 answers |
| AREA ___ | 94 answers |
| State | 123 answers |
| Game ___ | 137 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with COMMONWEALTH (5)
The belief was a favourite one with our forefathers, as betokening that their infant commonwealth was under a celestial guardianship of peculiar intimacy and strictness.
Another similar scale is used for describing the reliability of software: broken flaky dodgy fragile brittle solid robust bulletproof armor-plated Note, however, that `dodgy' is primarily Commonwealth hackish (it is rare in the U.S.) and may change places with `flaky' for some speakers.
The auctioning of large-scale enterprises is now in progress with the proceeds being held in escrow until the prior ownership (that is, Estonian or the Commonwealth of Independent States) can be established.
When I think of the Commonwealth I see a shady little group of these small saplings which we called the oak parlor; when I think of George III.
The Pyncheons, if all stories were true, haughtily as they bore themselves in the noonday streets of their native town, were no better than bond-servants to these plebeian Maules, on entering the topsy-turvy commonwealth of sleep.
Quotes with COMMONWEALTH (3)
One reason might be that if I hadn't tripped, I'd have been hamburger. When this sort of thing occurs, people often say that there was some power greater than themselves at work. This sounds reasonable. I am just suggesting that it is not necessary to equate "greater than ourselves" with "stretched across the heavenly vault." It could mean "just slightly greater." A cocoon of energy that we carry with us, that is capable, under some conditions, of affecting physicality. Furth…
Dearly beloved... The president’s daughter and Cameron Roberts faced each other, hands lightly clasped, eyes locked. I, Blair Allison Powell, take you, Cameron Reed Roberts, to be my friend, my lover, the mother of my children, and my wife. I will be yours in times of plenty and in times of want, in times of sickness and in times of health, in times of joy and in times of sorrow, in times of failure and in times of triumph. I promise to cherish and respect you, to care for an…
While I have the floor, here's a question that's been bothering me for some time. Why do so few writers of heroic or epic fantasy ever deal with the fundamental quandary of their novels . . . that so many of them take place in cultures that are rigid, hierarchical, stratified, and in essence oppressive? What is so appealing about feudalism, that so many free citizens of an educated commonwealth like ours love reading about and picturing life under hereditary lords?, such as f…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1982–1993).