Crossword-Solution: HYDROPHOBIC 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 27

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Hydrophobic a. Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; producing or caused
by rabies; as, hydrophobic symptoms; the hydrophobic poison.

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having a morbid fear of water 1 answer
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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This, therefore, is addressed to the mass of aspiring individuals brought to Paris by all sorts of vehicles, whether moral or material, and who rush upon the city one fine morning with the hydrophobic purpose of overturning everybody's reputation, and of building themselves a pedestal with the ruins they are to make,--until disenchantment follows.
Petty Troubles of Married Life, Second Part Honore de Balzac 2005
Hydrophobia was by our forefathers graphically called _water-fright_: it was well named, for the horror of swallowing water is, by an hydrophobic patient, most intense, and is _the_ leading symptom of this fell and incurable disease.
Advice to a Mother on the Management of her Children Pye Henry Chavasse 2004
They refused, indeed, to the Munster magistrates in 1803, and subsequently, the power of summary convictions which they possessed in '98; but they sent special Commissions of their own into the suspected counties, who sentenced to death with as little remorse as if they had been so many hydrophobic dogs.
A Popular History of Ireland Volume 2 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 2003
This, therefore, is addressed to the mass of aspiring individuals brought to Paris by all sorts of vehicles, whether moral or material, and who rush upon the city one fine morning with the hydrophobic purpose of overturning everybody’s reputation, and of building themselves a pedestal with the ruins they are to make,--until disenchantment follows.
The Petty Troubles of Married Life, Complete Honore de Balzac 2005
This, therefore, is addressed to the mass of aspiring individuals brought to Paris by all sorts of vehicles, whether moral or material, and who rush upon the city one fine morning with the hydrophobic purpose of overturning everybody’s reputation, and of building themselves a pedestal with the ruins they are to make,—until disenchantment follows.
Analytical Studies Honoré de Balzac 2005