Crossword-Solution: DIAGNOSTIC 10 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Diagnostic a. Pertaining to, or furnishing, a diagnosis; indicating
the nature of a disease.
Diagnostic n. The mark or symptom by which one disease is known or
distinguished from others.

We have 23 clues for the answer “DIAGNOSTIC”

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Diacritic 6 answers
Indicating 8 answers
idiomatic 11 answers
Atavistic 15 answers
distinguishing 18 answers
diagnosis 19 answers
bred in the bone 26 answers
Deep down? 27 answers
Idiosyncratic 31 answers
Identification 37 answers
Ingredient 40 answers
inward 42 answers
Symptom. 45 answers
Genetic 45 answers
fingerprint 45 answers
characterising 51 answers
distinctive 55 answers
Personal 62 answers
Indicative 63 answers
Native 72 answers
Individual 84 answers
Classification 87 answers
BASIC ___ 88 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DIAGNOSTIC (5)

For example, instead of adding an explicit input variable to instruct a routine to give extra diagnostic output, the programmer might just add a test for some otherwise meaningless feature of the existing inputs, such as a negative mass.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
The table to which I sat down occupied the recess of a bay-window, and commanded a view of the front of the inn, where I continued to be amused by the successive departures of travellers—the fussy and the offhand, the niggardly and the lavish—all exhibiting their different characters in that diagnostic moment of the farewell: some escorted to the stirrup or the chaise door by the chamberlain, the chambermaids and the waiters almost in a body, others moving off under a cloud, without human countenance.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Now, as in all diseases, the diagnostic varies according to the temperament, so my madness has its peculiar aspects and distinguishing characteristic.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
For I still mistrust your constitution; the short nose, the hair and eyes of several complexions; no, they are diagnostic; and I must end, I see, as I began.’ ‘I am still a singing chambermaid?’ said Otto.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The principal scene of this comedy lies, of course, in the House of Commons; it is there, besides, that the details of this new evolution (if it proceed) will fall to be decided; so that the state of Parliament is not only diagnostic of the present but fatefully prophetic of the future.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with DIAGNOSTIC (3)

Stories are psycho-diagnostic ― they diagnose the condition of our psyches. When we watch, read or hear a story, whatever detail jumps out reflects an issue in our psyche that requires our attention.
Thea Euryphaessa Running Into Myself
Such terms as 'diagnosis' and 'pathology' are of course used analogically here, but I am using the word 'science' deliberate and unequivocally in its original and broad sense of discovery and knowing, rather than its conventional sense of isolating the secondary causes of natural phenomena. For if I believe anything, it is that the primary business of literature and art is cognitive, a kind of finding out and knowing and telling, both in good times and bad; a celebration of t…
Walker Percy
Workshop Hermeticism, fiction for which the highest praise involves the words 'competent,' 'finished,' 'problem-free,' fiction over which Writing-Program pre- and proscriptions loom with the enclosing force of horizons: no character without Freudian trauma in accessible past, without near-diagnostic physical description; no image undissolved into regulation Updikean metaphor; no overture without a dramatized scene to 'show' what's 'told'; no denouement prior to an epiphany wh…
David Foster Wallace Both Flesh and Not: Essays