Crossword-Solution: ECT 3 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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ECT anagram CET, CTE, ETC, TCE, TEC

We have 36 clues for the answer “ECT”

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Outside, at the outset 1 answer
Out of: Prefix 1 answer
Opposite of end- 1 answer
Oplasm opener 1 answer
Outer intro 1 answer
Outside heading 1 answer
Ending for dial and asp 1 answer
End- opposite 1 answer
Outside start 1 answer
Outside:Comb. form 1 answer
Prefix for "outside" 1 answer
Word element for "outside." 1 answer
shocking work 1 answer
Outer, at the outset 2 answers
Prefix for 'outer' 2 answers
Without: Comb. form. 2 answers
Without: Prefix 2 answers
External: Comb. form 2 answers
External: Prefix 3 answers
Prefix meaning "outside" 3 answers
Prefix meaning "outer" 3 answers
"Outer" starter 3 answers
"Outer" word form 3 answers
Outside (comb. form) 3 answers
Outside (Pref.) 3 answers
Outer: Comb. form 3 answers
Outer: Pref. 4 answers
"Outer" prefix 4 answers
Outside (prefix) 6 answers
AN OUTER WRAPPING OR CASING 10 answers
Browse from outside 10 answers
ATTRIBUTING TO OUTSIDE CAUSES 10 answers
AT THE OUTSIDE 10 answers
AT THE OUTSET 11 answers
Old French coin 14 answers
Build 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEAEZM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ECT (5)

Ullo was an electrician by trade so we went to Colchester to the "sparkmonqer" (hardware) and bought a lot of wire, bulbs, ect.
The Biography of a Rabbit Roy Benson 2003
Would feel onered if you would come to my Poarch where everthink can be seen & heard & no crouding, Josle ect.
Captivating Mary Carstairs Henry Sydnor Harrison 2006
The "In Dalect" section has the ' to replace a letter that he left out, to make the word sound a certain way, including words like sure-enuff he writes as sho'-nuff, or He'pless as helpless and ect.
Afterwhiles James Whitcomb Riley 2005
But where a vowel is followed by two consonants, one of which is unheard or only heard slightly, as in _acc_use, sh_all_, _ass_emble, _diss_emble, kind_ness_, com_pass_, _aff_ect, _app_ear, _ann_oy, or when the second or third consonant is a liquid, as in _betray_, _beslime_, _besmear_, _depress_, _dethrone_, _agree_, the vowel preceding is so much more short than long as to be regularly admissible as short, rarely admissible as long.
The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Catullus 2006
Bonaventure, beaming upon him, extended one arm, the other turned toward the child, and cried, shaking both hands tremulously:-- "Another! another word! another to the same!" "Mouse," said the stranger, and Bonaventure turned and cried:-- "Mah-ooseh! my nob'e lil boy! Mah-ooseh!" and Crébiche, a speaking statue, spelled:-- "M-o-u-eth-e, mouthe." "Co'ect, my chile! And yet, sir, and yet, 'tis he that they call Crébiche, because like the crawfish advancing backwardly.
Bonaventure George Washington Cable 2007

Quotes with ECT (3)

To be allowed even one color plate in these rather stiff formal articles consisting largely of long scientific names, tables of measurements, fin counts, descriptions of viscera, ect., gives me a feeling of aesthetic release that perhaps the conservative businessman feels when he tops off a dull gray suit and plain white shirt with a red tie.
Eugenie Clark Lady with a Spear
Diazapam (that's valium), temazepam, lithium, ECT, HRT - how long must I stay on this stuff? Don't give me anymore!
Morrissey
There is an element of selfishness to this, I suppose. It feels pretty good to be able to so quickly help someone. That is, after all, one of the great emotional payoffs of medicine. That isn't to say that ECT is either a panacea or without flaws - but when used in the right way for the right purposes it's of great benefit, and condemning it because it isn't perfect would lead to more suffering and harm, no less. It was one of the most difficult things I have ever done in my …
Kitty Dukakis Shock: The Healing Power of Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.

Used 54 times in crossword archives (1953–2020).