Crossword-Solution: DISJOINED 9 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Disjoined imp. & p. p. of Disjoin

We have 42 clues for the answer “DISJOINED”

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in two 48 answers
to bits 49 answers
Uninvolved 50 answers
To pieces 50 answers
dismembered 50 answers
parted 51 answers
rent asunder 51 answers
severed 51 answers
spaced 52 answers
exiled 52 answers
In pieces 53 answers
cloven 53 answers
strewn 53 answers
sundered 54 answers
separately 55 answers
loosened 57 answers
cut apart 57 answers
to one side 58 answers
Asunder 58 answers
disjointed 58 answers
Distributed 61 answers
Rift 61 answers
disjoint 61 answers
Abstracted 61 answers
Divided 62 answers
disassociated 62 answers
Independently 64 answers
cleft 64 answers
Incoherent 65 answers
Individually 66 answers
Rent 71 answers
Exclusive 71 answers
Incongruous 71 answers
Disordered 74 answers
Scattered 79 answers
Spread (out) 81 answers
Away 82 answers
Detached 83 answers
Apathetic 85 answers
Isolated 90 answers
Spread 99 answers
Split 142 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISJOINED (5)

Anna watched him as he sat with bent head and knitted brows, trying to fit together the disjoined pieces.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
Nor lacked there one who did between us move, To speak our common wishes frequently, So could we still in heart and mind unite, Although disjoined from one another's sight.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
Besides, there's naught of which thou canst declare It lives disjoined from body, shut from void-- A kind of third in nature.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997
Even time exists not of itself; but sense Reads out of things what happened long ago, What presses now, and what shall follow after: No man, we must admit, feels time itself, Disjoined from motion and repose of things.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997
Besides, if nature of soul immortal be, And able to feel, when from our frame disjoined, The same, I fancy, must be thought to be Endowed with senses five,--nor is there way But this whereby to image to ourselves How under-souls may roam in Acheron.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997