Crossword-Solution: IMMEMORIAL 10 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Immemorial a. Extending beyond the reach of memory, record, or
tradition; indefinitely ancient; as, existing from time immemorial.

We have 60 clues for the answer “IMMEMORIAL”

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extending or existing since beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition 1 answer
ancient beyond memory 1 answer
Time ___ (eons) 1 answer
Indefinitely ancient. 1 answer
Going back to the distant past 1 answer
Beyond recollection. 1 answer
Age-old 3 answers
TIME long ago 4 answers
old as time 5 answers
Undated? 6 answers
of name 8 answers
Of renown 8 answers
Dateless 8 answers
of fame 9 answers
amaranthine 13 answers
Imperishable 16 answers
Out of fashion 19 answers
Ageless 25 answers
Incorruptible 27 answers
very old 34 answers
Prehistoric 37 answers
disused 39 answers
outworn 40 answers
Noachian 40 answers
primal 48 answers
extinct 51 answers
Historical ___ 52 answers
archaic 52 answers
anachronous 52 answers
unstylish 53 answers
Quaint 56 answers
Superannuated 56 answers
Heroic 58 answers
Past 59 answers
immutable 59 answers
Glorious 59 answers
unfashionable 60 answers
Vintage 60 answers
outdated 61 answers
Outmoded 62 answers
Unchanging 62 answers
Timeless 62 answers
Bygone 62 answers
Dated 63 answers
Obsolete 63 answers
Dignified 64 answers
Illustrious 64 answers
Perpetual 65 answers
Endless 66 answers
Antique 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMMEMORIAL (5)

The tower had been consecrated to this ancient diversion from time immemorial, the western façade conveniently forming the boundary of the churchyard at that end, where the ground was trodden hard and bare as a pavement by the players.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
For my own part, I should doubtless have belonged to the latter class, had I received instruction from but one master, or had I never known the diversities of opinion that from time immemorial have prevailed among men of the greatest learning.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
The Communists have no need to introduce community of women; it has existed almost from time immemorial.
The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1993
They may love other individuals far better than their relatives,—they may even cherish dislike, or positive hatred, to the latter; but yet, in view of death, the strong prejudice of propinquity revives, and impels the testator to send down his estate in the line marked out by custom so immemorial that it looks like nature.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Before Tarzan came upon his first visit, La had had no thought that such men as he existed, for she knew only her hideous little priests and the bulls of the tribe of great anthropoids that had dwelt from time immemorial in and about Opar, until they had come to be looked upon almost as equals by the Oparians.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with IMMEMORIAL (3)

And meanwhile time goes about its immemorial work of making everyone look and feel like shit.
Martin Amis London Fields
The writer is the cursed artist of the soul. The expression of his art is a reflection of his quest to understand man by unraveling the mysteries that have been haunting humankind from time immemorial. In the end of his journey to understand man, the writer becomes more human even though his soul ends up finding less peace.
Janvier Chouteu-Chando The Girl on the Trail
The kind of poem I produced in those days was hardly anything more than a sign I made of being alive, of passing or having passed, or hoping to pass, through certain intense human emotions. It was a phenomenon of orientation rather than of art, thus comparable to stripes of paint on a roadside rock or to a pillared heap of stones marking a mountain trail. But then, in a sense, all poetry is positional: to try to express one's position in regard to the universe embraced by con…
Vladimir Nabokov Speak, Memory
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, WSJ.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1952–2022).