Crossword-Solution: ECCENTRICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Eccentrical | a. | See Eccentric. |
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| Eccentric | 113 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with ECCENTRICAL (5)
But if the earth’s orbit becomes as highly eccentrical as in the past, this difference would be thirty-six days.15 This would give us a long Spring and Summer, but a short Fall and Winter.
These bodies move in planes at all possible inclinations in orbits extremely eccentrical and without any general direction--as many moving contrary to the direction of the planets as in the opposite direction; and when we consider their great volume, and their want of mass, it appears, at first sight, that comets do present a serious objection to the theory.
But when the orbits become very eccentrical, we must consider this force as momentarily affecting a comet's velocity, diminishing it as it approaches the perihelion, and increasing it when leaving the perihelion.
And hence it follows, that it must be in it's nature singular and eccentrical; that it can only be applied to those rights and capacities which the king enjoys alone, in contradistinction to others, and not to those which he enjoys in common with any of his subjects: for if once any one prerogative of the crown could be held in common with the subject, it would cease to be prerogative any longer.
The former, observing the absolute sovereignty and transcendent dominion of the crown laid down (as it certainly is) most strongly and emphatically in our lawbooks, as well as our homilies, have denied that any case can be excepted from so general and positive a rule; forgetting how impossible it is, in any practical system of laws, to point out beforehand those eccentrical remedies, which the sudden emergence of national distress may dictate, and which that alone can justify.