Crossword-Solution: MANDIOC 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Mandioc n. Alt. of Mandioca

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MANDIOC anagram MONACID, MONADIC, NOMADIC

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Indeed the whole of this and the next page affords a noble specimen, how a minister of the Church of England should preach the doctrine of good works, purified from the poison of the practical Romish doctrine of works, as the mandioc is evenomated by fire, and rendered safe, nutritious, a bread of life.
The Literary Remains Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2003
But the savages of Brazil were hunters and cannibals; they wandered, and they made war for food: few of the tribes knew even the cultivation of the mandioc, and fewer still had adopted any kind of covering, save paint and feathers for ornament.
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil Maria Graham 2007
The country abounded in excellent native fruits, and the mandioc furnished never-failing stores of bread.
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil Maria Graham 2007
Besides, it has resources which Bahia has not, being at all times able to communicate with the rich province of the Minas, which, besides the metals, abounds in corn, mandioc, cotton, coffee, cattle, hogs, and even the coarse manufactures such as cotton, &c., for the use of the slaves and for ordinary purposes.
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil Maria Graham 2007
Provisions are now so scarce that no bit of animal food ever seasons the paste of mandioc flour, which is the sustenance of slaves: and even of this, these poor children, by their projecting bones and hollow cheeks, show that they seldom get a sufficiency.
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil Maria Graham 2007