Crossword-Solution: MELA
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MELA | anagram | ALEM, ALME, AMEL, ELAM, ELMA, EMLA, LAEM, LAME, LEAM, LEMA, MAEL, MALE, MEAL |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Apple: It. | 1 answer |
| Fair, in India | 1 answer |
| INDIAN fair | 1 answer |
| Kumbh ___ (Hindu pilgrimage attended by millions) | 1 answer |
| Black: Prefix | 3 answers |
| Religious festival. | 3 answers |
| INDIAN festival | 4 answers |
| DARK (comb. form) | 6 answers |
| BLACK (comb. form) | 8 answers |
| INDIAN city/town | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MELA (5)
This year Porta and his two sons, Beda and Mela, came into Britain, with two ships, at a place called Portsmouth.
Dionysius, Mela, Pliny, Sallust, Hirtius, and Solinus, have preferred for that purpose the western branch of the Nile, or even the great Catabathmus, or descent, which last would assign to Asia, not only Egypt, but part of Libya.] 851 (return) [ The French editor has a long and unnecessary note on the History of Cyrene.
Such, indeed, is the notion given us by Mela, Pliny, and Tacitus, of the vast countries round the Baltic.
One favourite volume was a small octavo edition of the Directorium Inquisitorum, by the Dominican Eymeric de Gironne; and there were passages in Pomponius Mela, about the old African Satyrs and OEgipans, over which Usher would sit dreaming for hours.
From Jabneh (Yebna) southwards was Palestine, the country of the Philistines, perhaps even from Joppa (Jaffa), which is made the boundary by Mela.[13] Thus at least eighty miles of coast-line must be deducted from the 380, and the length of Phoenicia along the Mediterranean shore must be regarded as not exceeding three hundred miles.
Quotes with MELA (1)
There are thousands of ragas, and they are all connected with different times of the day, like sunrise or night or sunset. It is all based on 72 of what we call 'mela' or scales. And we have principally nine moods, ranging from peacefulness to praying, or the feeling of emptiness you get by sitting by the ocean.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1963–1973).