Crossword-Solution: ELUCIDATE 9 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Elucidate v. t. To make clear or manifest; to render more
intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.

We have 59 clues for the answer “ELUCIDATE”

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make (something difficult) clear 1 answer
Make comprehensible 2 answers
Explain fully 2 answers
annotate 11 answers
Translate 12 answers
get across 13 answers
illume 17 answers
FIND the answer 19 answers
ACCOUNT for 21 answers
Decipher 22 answers
render civil 23 answers
Lighten 26 answers
housebreak 27 answers
illumine 28 answers
expound 30 answers
Brighten 31 answers
humanize 32 answers
Interpret 35 answers
Acquaint 40 answers
MAKE sense 40 answers
Educate 40 answers
Shine 41 answers
make evident 41 answers
humanise 41 answers
Enlighten 42 answers
civilise 42 answers
Describe 43 answers
Illustrate 43 answers
MAKE plain 44 answers
Alleviate 44 answers
MAKE less dense 44 answers
Enrich 45 answers
Edify 46 answers
Define 46 answers
Teach 48 answers
Demonstrate 49 answers
Mitigate 50 answers
clarify 50 answers
Domesticate 50 answers
make clear 50 answers
Instruct 51 answers
Cultivate 51 answers
decode 52 answers
inspirit 55 answers
Gleam 57 answers
MAKE lighter 57 answers
Simplify 57 answers
explain 57 answers
blaze 57 answers
Solve 58 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
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ELUCIDATE (5)

Jephson will be felt both in political and scientific circles.” I have here epitomised, for the benefit of the public, all that has been hitherto known concerning the Marie Celeste and her crew, for the past ten years have not in any way helped to elucidate the mystery.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
The study of this subject led him to elucidate the law according to which the density of steam varies throughout an extensive range of pressures and atmospheres,--in singular confirmation of what had before been provisionally calculated from the mechanical theory of heat.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
Holroyd tried to elucidate his religious beliefs, and—especially after whisky—lectured to him against superstition and missionaries.
The Door in the Wall And Other Stories H. G. Wells 1996
Spencer have had us believe that the dog’s fear of the rolling parasol was a logical deduction from its canine dreams? This would scarcely elucidate the problem.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
Let me then write down the only explanation which seems to me to elucidate what I know to my cost to have been a series of facts.
Tales of Terror and Mystery Arthur Conan Doyle 1996

Quotes with ELUCIDATE (3)

Common to all these types is the anthropomorphic character of their conception of God. In general, only individuals of exceptional endowments, and exceptionally high-minded communities, rise to any considerable extent above this level. But there is a third stage of religious experience which belongs to all of them, even though it is rarely found in a pure form: I shall call it cosmic religious feeling. It is very difficult to elucidate this feeling to anyone who is entirely w…
Albert Einstein The World As I See It
As historians, our aim is to do our utmost to understand and elucidate past reality. At the same time, in pursuit of this goal, we must use ordering concepts that by definition inevitably introduce an element of distortion. I believe that our task as historians is to choose concepts that combine a maximum of explanatory power with a minimum of distortional effect.
Paul A. Cohen Discovering History in China: American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past
The truest art I would strive for in any work would be to give the page the same qualities as earth: weather would land on it harshly, light would elucidate the most difficult truths; wind would sweep away obtuse padding. Finally, the lessons of impermanence taught me this: loss constitutes an odd kind of fullness; despair empties out into an unquenchable appetite for life.
Gretel Ehrlich The Solace of Open Spaces
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Appears in: CrosSynergy.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2009).