Crossword-Solution: DENUDATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Denudation | n. | The act of stripping off covering, or removing the surface; a making bare. |
| Denudation | n. | The laying bare of rocks by the washing away of the overlying earth, etc.; or the excavation and removal of them by the action of running water. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “DENUDATION”
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| DECORTICATION | 2 answers |
| alopecia | 3 answers |
| hairlessness | 4 answers |
| Uncovering | 6 answers |
| dishabille | 10 answers |
| deshabille | 18 answers |
| Nudity | 24 answers |
| Exposure | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with DENUDATION (5)
How much denudation and degradation has been effected we have no means of determining, the porous, crumbling rocks being ill adapted for the reception and preservation of glacial inscriptions.
Such denudation must be made impossible; our fleet so augmented and strengthened as to provide impregnably at all times for home defence no less than for foreign necessities.
You must remember that he is writing instructions for monks of his own order, and bases them all on the text, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” “If any one of you,” he says, “will know whether or not he is really poor in spirit, let him consider whether he loves the ordinary consequences and effects of poverty, which are hunger, thirst, cold, fatigue, and the denudation of all conveniences.
Buchanan and Simpson describe "amenorrheal ulcers." Dupuytren speaks of denudation of the skin from a burn, with the subsequent development of vicarious catamenia from the seat of the injury.
Only thus can we gain time, at all sufficient to explain the truly astonishing amount of denudation, which these great, though comparatively with most other ranges recent, mountains have suffered.
Quotes with DENUDATION (1)
What emerges from these separate strands of (modern) history is an image of man himself that bears a new, stark, more nearly naked, and more questionable aspect. The contraction of man's horizons amounts to a denudation, a stripping down, of this being who has now to confront himself at the center of all his horizons. The labor of modern culture, whenever it has been authentic, has been a labor of denudation. A return to the sources; "to the things themselves," as Husserl put…