Crossword-Solution: IBIS 4 letters, 462 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Ibis n. Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of the
family Ibidae, inhabiting both the Old World and the New. Numerous
species are known. They are large, wading birds, having a long, curved
beak, and feed largely on reptiles.

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Sentences with IBIS (5)

There was likewise the sacred ibis of Egypt, and one of the Stymphalides which Hercules shot in his sixth labor.
Mosses from an Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
The Ibis, which is represented with human hands and feet, bears the staff of Isis in one hand and the cross in the other.
The God-Idea of the Ancients Eliza Burt Gamble 1996
Callimachus attacks Apollonius in the passage at the end of the _Hymn to Apollo_, already mentioned, also probably in some epigrams, but most of all in his _Ibis_, of which we have an imitation, or perhaps nearly a translation, in Ovid’s poem of the same name.
The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius 2008
There was food in abundance at this place--raspberries, bananas, and mangoes grew in profusion; whilst the marshes were inhabited by vast flocks of geese, ducks, white ibis, and other wild-fowl.
The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont Louis de Rougemont 2007
The experiments of nature made clear to him the relation of cause and effect, but it is not likely, as Pliny suggests, that he picked up his earliest knowledge from the observation of certain practices in animals, as the natural phlebotomy of the plethoric hippopotamus, or the use of emetics from the dog, or the use of enemata from the ibis.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006

Quotes with IBIS (2)

It doesn't matter that you didn't believe in us," said Mr. Ibis. "We believed in you.
Neil Gaiman American Gods
Every creature on earth returns to home. It is ironic that we have made wildlife refuges for ibis, pelican, egret, wolf, crane, deer, mouse, moose, and bear, but not for ourselves in the places we live day after day. We understand that the loss of habitat is the most disastrous event that can occur to a free creauture. We fervently point out how other creatures' natural territories have become surrounded by cities, ranches, highways, noise, and other dissonance, as though we …
Clarissa Pinkola Estes Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 847 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).