Crossword-Solution: DECLIVITOUS 11 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Declivitous a. Alt. of Declivous

We have 60 clues for the answer “DECLIVITOUS”

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HAVING considerable slope 1 answer
zenithal 20 answers
beetling 23 answers
craggy 25 answers
plumb 29 answers
climbing 30 answers
Vertical 32 answers
Projecting. 35 answers
altimeric 37 answers
giddying 39 answers
altitudinous 39 answers
skyscraping 39 answers
hilly 40 answers
up high 40 answers
Skyward 43 answers
Spinning 45 answers
Whirling 45 answers
On high 45 answers
Sudden 46 answers
Atop 47 answers
vertiginous 47 answers
gradient 47 answers
perpendicular 48 answers
Precipitous 50 answers
altitudinal 51 answers
reeling 51 answers
dizzying 52 answers
Towering 52 answers
soaring 53 answers
alpine 54 answers
bemused 54 answers
groggy 55 answers
inclining 57 answers
mountainous 59 answers
AERIAL ___ 59 answers
erect 59 answers
rushing 60 answers
muzzy 61 answers
Steep 62 answers
Tall 62 answers
Elevated 63 answers
turning 64 answers
Overhead 65 answers
Sheer 66 answers
Dizzy 67 answers
Giddy 67 answers
aloft 68 answers
airy 69 answers
Inclined 70 answers
Lofty 73 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
ZEMEAC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DECLIVITOUS (5)

There is no timber in this valley, and accordingly the scenery, though on a large scale, is neither impressive nor pleasing; the mountains are large swelling hummocks, grassed up to the summit, and though steeply declivitous, entirely destitute of precipice.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002
The son of the athelings then went o'er the stony, Declivitous cliffs, the close-covered passes, Narrow passages, paths unfrequented, Nesses abrupt, nicker-haunts many; One of a few of wise-mooded heroes, He onward advanced to view the surroundings, Till he found unawares woods of the mountain O'er hoar-stones hanging, holt-wood unjoyful; The water stood under, welling and gory.
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 2005
Everywhere on the declivitous waysides, tow-haired, blue-eyed children guarded herds of goats, as their forbears had done in the days of Vercingetorix, the Gaul.
The Mountebank William J. Locke 2005
The bank is chiefly declivitous and is built over to the water's edge, just as we saw along the Irk; while the houses are equally bad, whether built on the Manchester side or in Ardwick, Chorlton, or Hulme.
The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 Frederick Engels 2005
Daniel Pray, who was almost a giantess and bent laboriously over to accommodate her height to her husband's, took off her glasses and laid them on her declivitous lap, the better to fix Martha with her dull, small eyes.
Country Neighbors Alice Brown 2008