Crossword-Solution: JOSEPH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Joseph | n. | An outer garment worn in the 18th century; esp., a woman's riding habit, buttoned down the front. |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZEECMA
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eruption
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Sentences with JOSEPH (5)
Joseph Edsel EDMUNDS; Chancery at Suite 309, 2100 M Street NW, Washington DC 30037; telephone (202) 463-7378 or 7379; there is a Saint Lucian Consulate General in New York; US--none _#_Flag: blue with a gold isosceles triangle below a black arrowhead; the upper edges of the arrowhead have a white border _*_Economy _#_Overview: Since 1983 the economy has shown an impressive average annual growth rate of almost 5% because of strong agricultural and tourist sectors.
But ’twas all nought.” “Did ye ever take anything to try and stop it, Joseph Poorgrass?” “Oh ay, tried all sorts.
Lastly, I have myself brought together these various lines of inquiry, and by adding a few threads of my own, have been able to weave them all for the first time into a consistent pattern.[6] [6] _The Fables of Æsop, as first printed by William Caxton in_ 1484, _now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs_ (London, 1889), 2 vols., the first containing a History of the Æsopic Fable.
This term comes from the famous ELIZA program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which simulated a Rogerian psychoanalyst by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient.
And when Jim got so he could believe it _was_ the land of Egypt he was looking at, he wouldn’t enter it standing up, but got down on his knees and took off his hat, because he said it wasn’t fitten’ for a humble poor nigger to come any other way where such men had been as Moses and Joseph and Pharaoh and the other prophets.
Quotes with JOSEPH (3)
Like This If anyone asks youhow the perfect satisfactionof all our sexual wantingwill look, lift your faceand say, Like this. When someone mentions the gracefulnessof the nightsky, climb up on the roofand dance and say, Like this. If anyone wants to know what "spirit" is, or what "God’s fragrance" means, lean your head toward him or her. Keep your face there close. Like this. When someone quotes the old poetic imageabout clouds gradually uncovering the moon, slowly loosen kno…
I think one of the sweetest lessons taught by the Prophet, and yet one of the saddest, occurred close to the time of his death. He was required to leave his plan and vision of the Rocky Mountains and give himself up to face a court of supposed justice. These are his words: 'I am going like a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summer's morning; I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men' (D&C 135:4). That statement of the Prophet teaches us obe…
The old man slowly raised himself from the piano stool, fixed those cheerful blue eyes piercingly and at the same time with unimaginable friendliness upon him, and said: "Making music together is the best way for two people to become friends. There is none easier. That is a fine thing. I hope you and I shall remain friends. Perhaps you too will learn how to make fugues, Joseph.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 60 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).