Crossword-Solution: DISSEVER 8 letters, 73 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Dissever v. t. To part in two; to sever thoroughly; to sunder; to
disunite; to separate; to disperse.
Dissever v. i. To part; to separate.

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Word Anagrams
DISSEVER anagram DEVISERS, DISSERVE

We have 73 clues for the answer “DISSEVER”

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Cut into parts 4 answers
CONSISTING OF SEPARATE INTERCONNECTED PARTS 10 answers
dichotomize 18 answers
dichotomise 22 answers
Carve 29 answers
Cleave 32 answers
AMPUTATE 36 answers
popularise 47 answers
Unlock 48 answers
unthread 48 answers
unstitch 48 answers
unpick 48 answers
unknot 48 answers
unhitch 48 answers
uncoil 48 answers
ope 48 answers
dissociate 48 answers
unhook 49 answers
reflect upon 49 answers
unattach 49 answers
Unclose 49 answers
unclasp 49 answers
unscramble 49 answers
Organise 49 answers
iron out 50 answers
unweave 50 answers
untangle 50 answers
Straighten 51 answers
normalize 51 answers
Disassemble 51 answers
unloose 52 answers
unbind 52 answers
Neaten 52 answers
Unravel 52 answers
think about 52 answers
unstring 52 answers
normalise 53 answers
sunder 53 answers
unfasten 54 answers
untwist 54 answers
Divest 54 answers
Evolve 54 answers
untwine 54 answers
disengage 55 answers
cast-off 56 answers
Ponder 56 answers
cut apart 57 answers
Simplify 57 answers
dispel 58 answers
clear up 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISSEVER (5)

Then shall the pigs of Taiárapu raise their snouts in the air; But we sit quiet and wait, as the fowler sits by the snare, And tranquilly fold our hands, till the pigs come nosing the food: But meanwhile build us a house of Trotéa, the stubborn wood, Bind it with incombustible thongs, set a roof to the room, Too strong for the hands of a man to dissever or fire to consume; And there, when the pigs come trotting, there shall the feast be spread, There shall the eye of the morn enlighten the feasters dead.
Ballads Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
First, for his army, they are sent before, Enter'd the monastery, and underneath In several places are field-pieces pitch'd, Bombards, whole barrels full of gunpowder, That on the sudden shall dissever it, And batter all the stones about their ears, Whence none can possibly escape alive: Now, as for Calymath and his consorts, Here have I made a dainty gallery, The floor whereof, this cable being cut, Doth fall asunder, so that it doth sink Into a deep pit past recovery.
The Jew of Malta Christopher Marlowe 1997
May justice at his elbow wait To defend the Church and State, The subject and this monarch’s date May no storm e’er dissever: May he long adorn this place With his royal brother’s grace, His mercy and his tenderness, To rule this land for ever.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
That done, dissever your united strengths, And part your mingled colours once again; Turn face to face, and bloody point to point; Then, in a moment, Fortune shall cull forth Out of one side her happy minion, To whom in favour she shall give the day, And kiss him with a glorious victory.
King John William Shakespeare 1998
Then in my coach, like Saturn's royal son Mounted his shining chariot [257] gilt with fire, And drawn with princely eagles through the path Pav'd with bright crystal and enchas'd with stars, When all the gods stand gazing at his pomp, So will I ride through Samarcanda-streets, Until my soul, dissever'd from this flesh, Shall mount the milk-white way, and meet him there.
Tamburlaine the Great, Part II. Christopher Marlowe 1998

Quotes with DISSEVER (1)

It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of ANNABEL LEE; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. I was a child and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love-I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A…
Edgar Allan Poe
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1984–2008).