Crossword-Solution: FREEMASONRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Freemasonry | n. | The institutions or the practices of freemasons. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “FREEMASONRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| instinctive sympathy | 1 answer |
| secret brotherhood | 1 answer |
| spontaneous fellowship and sympathy among a number of people | 1 answer |
| tacit brotherhood | 1 answer |
| A NATURAL OR INSTINCTIVE FELLOWSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE OF SIMILAR INTERESTS | 11 answers |
| Fellowship | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with FREEMASONRY (5)
There seemed to be a kind of freemasonry between them; they were wider awake than she, more alert, and surer of their wants if not of their opinions.
One or two of the men wandered off in search of their partners for supper, and the others, noticing Selden’s approach, gave way to him in accordance with the tacit freemasonry of the ball-room.
Ulysses, with his captivating shifts and strategies, broke down the final barrier, and hence forth the band was adopted and admitted into our freemasonry.
Old translators have played such tricks with proper names as to make them often unintelligible; thus we find La Rochefoucauld figuring as Ruchfucove; and in an old treatise on the mystery of Freemasonry by John Leland, Pythagoras is described as Peter Gower the Grecian.
Sam had been down-town during the afternoon and had met friends; the colored people are a good deal like a freemasonry, you know.
Quotes with FREEMASONRY (3)
Freemasonry is a spiritual practice that good men of every spiritual practice can agree upon.
People's imaginations have continued to work, right up to our own day; hence the incredible crop of fanciful allegations attributing to the Templars every kind of esoteric rite and belief, from the most ancient to the most vulgar, every variety of alchemical or magical knowledge, all kinds of initiation and affiliation rituals, those already in existence at the time and those yet to be conceived — in a word, all the "secrets" devised the slake the thirst for mystery inherent …
If any of us had heard the word "feminist" we would have thought it meant a girl who wore too much makeup, but we were, without knowing it, feminists ourselves, bound together by the freemasonry that exists among intelligent women who know they are intelligent. It is the only kind of female bonding that works, which is why most men do not like intelligent women. They don't mind one female brain if they can enjoy it privately; it's the idea of two or more on the loose that ups…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1990).