Crossword-Solution: MOSSIE 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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MOSSIE anagram MOISES, SEISMO, SEMISO, SEMOIS

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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.
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MZEEAC
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eruption
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Rais’d of grassie terf Thir Table was, and mossie seats had round, And on her ample Square from side to side All _Autumn_ pil’d, though _Spring_ and _Autumn_ here Danc’d hand in hand.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
About the Mossie Trunk I wound me soon, For high from ground the branches would require Thy utmost reach or _Adams_: Round the Tree All other Beasts that saw, with like desire Longing and envying stood, but could not reach.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Rais'd of grassie terf Thir Table was, and mossie seats had round, And on her ample Square from side to side All Autumn pil'd, though Spring and Autumn here Danc'd hand in hand.
The Poetical Works of John Milton John Milton 1999
About the Mossie Trunk I wound me soon, For high from ground the branches would require 590 Thy utmost reach or Adams: Round the Tree All other Beasts that saw, with like desire Longing and envying stood, but could not reach.
The Poetical Works of John Milton John Milton 1999
When they had passed all those troubled ways, The Garden sweet spread forth her green to shew; The moving crystal from the fountains plays; Fair trees, high plants, strange herbs and flowerets new, Sunshiny hills, vales hid from Phoebus' rays, Groves, arbours, mossie caves at once they view, And that which beauty most, most wonder brought, No where appear'd the Art which all this wrought.
Flowers and Flower-Gardens David Lester Richardson 2004