Crossword-Solution: HONISTER 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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HONISTER anagram HORNIEST, ORNITHES

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Borrowdale is also conveniently seen on the way to Wastdale over Sty-head; or, to Buttermere, by Seatoller and Honister Crag; or, going over the Stake, through Langdale, to Ambleside.
he Prose Works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth 2005
Buttermere may be visited by a shorter way through Newlands, but though the descent upon the Vale of Buttermere, by this approach, is very striking, as it also is to one entering by the head of the Vale, under Honister Crag, yet, after all, the best entrance from Keswick is from the lower part of the Vale, having gone over Whinlater to Scale Hill, where there is a roomy Inn, with very good accommodation.
he Prose Works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth 2005
What is the agency which enables us to split Honister Crag, or the cliffs of Snowdon, into laminae from crown to base? This question is at the present moment one of the great difficulties of geologists, and occupies their attention perhaps more than any other.
Fragments of science, V. 1-2 John Tyndall 2008
But the traditional rain never came and soon they knew every crag of Honister and Grey Knotts, of Glaramara, of The Gables and the Scawfells, of the Langdale Pikes.
Years of Plenty Ivor Brown 2010
According to this theory, therefore, Honister Crag and the cliffs of Penrhyn are to be regarded as portions of enormous crystals; a length of time commensurate with the vastness of the supposed action being assumed to have elapsed between the deposition of the rock and its final crystallization.
The Glaciers of the Alps John Tyndall 2010