Crossword-Solution: JACARANDA 9 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Jacaranda n. The native Brazilian name for certain leguminous trees,
which produce the beautiful woods called king wood, tiger wood, and
violet wood.
Jacaranda n. A genus of bignoniaceous Brazilian trees with showy
trumpet-shaped flowers.

We have 21 clues for the answer “JACARANDA”

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Bignonia-family shrub 1 answer
tropical tree with sweet-smelling wood 1 answer
rosewood 1 answer
Tropical tree with fernlike leaves 1 answer
Tree with lavender blooms 1 answer
Tree with blue flowers and sweet-smelling wood 1 answer
Tree common in Pretoria, South Africa 1 answer
TRUMPET-shaped blue-flowered tree 1 answer
Purple-blooming bignonia 1 answer
Flowery tropical tree 1 answer
TRUMPET-flowered tree 2 answers
Tropical flowering tree 2 answers
AMERICAN hardwood 3 answers
trumpet-flowered plant 5 answers
Brazilian timber tree 5 answers
AMERICAN tropical shrub/tree 20 answers
BLUE-flowered plant 23 answers
AMERICAN tropical plant 31 answers
timber tree 43 answers
AMERICAN shrub/tree 47 answers
Tropical tree 70 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with JACARANDA (5)

Though it be midwinter, the land is gorgeous with blossoms; with glowing rose, fuchsia, and geranium; with snowy datura, jasmine, belladonna, stephanotis, lily, and camelia; with golden bignonia and grevillea; with purple passion-creeper; with scarlet coral and poinciana; with blue _jacaranda_ (rosewood), solanum and lavender; and with sight-dazzling bougainvillea of five varieties, in mauve, pink, and orange sheets.
To the Gold Coast for Gold Richard F. Burton and Verney Lovett Cameron 2003
There were four kinds of Jacaranda--the Jacaranda _cabiuna_, _rosa_, _tan_ and _violeta_, technically known as _Dalbergia nigra_, _Machærium incorruptibile_, _Machærium cencopterum_, _Machærium Alemanni_, Benth.
Across Unknown South America Arnold Henry Savage Landor 2007
Boericke & Tafel, throws some further light on its use; the letter is dated November 24, 1888): _Dear Gentlemen_: Please to accept the leaves of a tree of the Bignoniacea family, called _Jacaranda gualandai_, that I send you with this, because it is very much used by our natives to cure illness of a syphilitic character.
New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers Various 2012
Had the recurrence of some symptoms in about six weeks after; tried _Jacaranda_ again with the same decided success.
New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers Various 2012
Once in a garden, Oh! So fair! Was a leafy path, and I tell not where, But it led to an arbor beneath the shade Of a jacaranda, where sunlight played And flickered and flashed through the tasselled leaves In the crimson flush of long summer eves, And in web and woof of the trellised roof From sweet birds’ throats fell golden notes.
"Stella Australis" E. Coungeau 2018

Quotes with JACARANDA (2)

L.A. kills people.' Jacaranda said. 'You're lucky you're leaving. You'll be able to write.'She looked paler, going through another depression, smoking in bed in her lilac room. The walls were the color of her veins. She was getting too thin, even for the modeling. . .Jacaranda died last winter when the flowering trees were bare. You couldn't even tell which ones once cried the purple blossoms she named herself after.
Francesca Lia Block Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories
There are times when Los Angeles is the most magical city on Earth. When the Santa Ana winds sweep through and the air is warm and so, so clear. When the jacaranda trees bloom in the most brilliant lilac violet. When the ocean sparkles on a warm February day and you're pushing fine grains of sand through your bare toes while the rest of the country is hunkered down under blankets slurping soup. But other times, like when the jacaranda trees drop their blossoms in an eerie pur…
Steven Rowley Lily and the Octopus
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Appears in: Crossroads, Universal.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (2003–2024).