Crossword-Solution: ELUCIDATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Elucidating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Elucidate |
We have 49 clues for the answer “ELUCIDATING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| enlightening | 46 answers |
| illuminative | 46 answers |
| informational | 46 answers |
| educative | 47 answers |
| Illuminating | 47 answers |
| illumining | 47 answers |
| informatory | 47 answers |
| instructional | 47 answers |
| pedagogical | 47 answers |
| divulging | 47 answers |
| instructive | 48 answers |
| interpretive | 48 answers |
| newsy | 48 answers |
| tutorial | 49 answers |
| ANECDOTAL | 49 answers |
| explanatory | 49 answers |
| designating | 50 answers |
| Gossipy | 50 answers |
| didactic | 50 answers |
| educational | 50 answers |
| Edifying | 51 answers |
| characterising | 51 answers |
| scholastic | 52 answers |
| gossiping | 52 answers |
| illuminant | 54 answers |
| enriching | 55 answers |
| uplifting | 59 answers |
| Scholarly | 61 answers |
| Windy. | 62 answers |
| DIFFUSE ___ | 63 answers |
| pleonastic | 64 answers |
| expressive | 65 answers |
| illuminate | 65 answers |
| repetitive | 65 answers |
| Articulate | 66 answers |
| Loquacious | 66 answers |
| descriptive | 66 answers |
| gabby | 68 answers |
| chatty | 68 answers |
| Wordy | 68 answers |
| Garrulous | 68 answers |
| Voluble | 69 answers |
| Prolix | 69 answers |
| Verbose | 70 answers |
| Talkative | 71 answers |
| Effusive | 71 answers |
| Bombastic | 72 answers |
| Friendly | 85 answers |
| Familiar | 87 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
CEZMAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ELUCIDATING (5)
Balder Plowden--a tall, heavily-built youth, with enormous shoulders and thick, hard hands, and pale straw-coloured hair and brows and eyelashes--had amiably sauntered beside him, and was elucidating for his benefit now, in slow, halting undertones, some unfathomable mystery connected with the varying attitude of two distinct breeds of terriers toward rats.
When I have intimated that the foreigner with the scar was a member of the Brotherhood (admitted in Italy after Pesca’s departure from his native country), and when I have further added that the two cuts, in the form of a T, on the left arm of the dead man, signified the Italian word “Traditore,” and showed that justice had been done by the Brotherhood on a traitor, I have contributed all that I know towards elucidating the mystery of Count Fosco’s death.
Monsieur Poirot, I am sure you agree with me that the facts are very suggestive.” “Suggestive, or not,” interrupted John, “we are most grateful to Monsieur Poirot for elucidating the matter.
They proceeded from circumstances peculiar to the time; but whatever the causes there is no doubt that this statement of the result is historically exact, and those who make it their business to collect facts elucidating the physiology of Heredity and Variation are well aware that they will find little to reward their quest in the leading scientific Journals of the Darwinian epoch.
Just now he was studying intently the various photographs which hung on the walls of the Black Museum; especially was he pleased to see those connected with a famous and still mysterious case which had taken place not long before in Scotland, and in which the servant of the man who died had played a considerable part—not in elucidating, but in obscuring, the mystery.
Quotes with ELUCIDATING (3)
Held tight as it seems to you in the finite, committed to the perpetual rhythmic changes, the unceasing flux of "natural" life — compelled to pass on from state to state, to grow, to age, to die — there is yet, as you discovered in the first exercise of recollection, something in you which endures through and therefore transcends this world of change. This inhabitant, this mobile spirit, can spread and merge in the general consciousness, and gather itself again to one intense…
Suppose... that you acquit me... Suppose that, in view of this, you said to me 'Socrates, on this occasion we shall disregard Anytus and acquit you, but only on one condition, that you give up spending your time on this quest and stop philosophizing. If we catch you going on in the same way, you shall be put to death.' Well, supposing, as I said, that you should offer to acquit me on these terms, I should reply 'Gentlemen, I am your very grateful and devoted servant, but I ow…
As he lay there, fragments of past states of emotion, fugitive felicities of thought and sensation, rose and floated on the surface of his thoughts. It was one of those moments when the accumulated impressions of life converge on heart and brain, elucidating, enlacing each other, in a mysterious confusion of beauty. He had had glimpses of such a state before, of such mergings of the personal with the general life that one felt one's self a mere wave on the wild stream of bein…