Crossword-Solution: MOTIFS
We have 18 clues for the answer “MOTIFS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Recurrent elements | 1 answer |
| Repeated musical themes | 1 answer |
| Recurring subjects | 1 answer |
| Recurring musical themes | 1 answer |
| Recurring musical ideas | 1 answer |
| Recurring ideas | 1 answer |
| Recurring elements | 1 answer |
| Principal features. | 1 answer |
| Musical themes | 1 answer |
| Leading features in music. | 1 answer |
| Basic themes | 1 answer |
| Artistic themes | 1 answer |
| Recurrent themes | 2 answers |
| Recurring themes | 2 answers |
| Decorative designs | 3 answers |
| Themes | 6 answers |
| A PLANNED RECURRENT SEQUENCE | 10 answers |
| A SIGNIFICANT OR RECURRENT THEME | 11 answers |
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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
EMZEAC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with MOTIFS (5)
Hand-embroidered, Irish motifs, and eyeleted from soup to nuts, and only eight-fifty." "I've got a fine chance of buying hand-made waists, no matter how slightly soiled," Effie made answer, "with a doctor and nurse's bill as long as your arm." "Oh, run along!" scoffed Miss Weinstein.
They wore black arm-bands with orange “P’s,” and carried canes flying Princeton pennants, the effect completed by socks and peeping handkerchiefs in the same color motifs.
Pink and cream are the motifs of the room, but the only article of furniture in full view is a luxurious dressing-table with a glass top and a three-sided mirror.
Other Hittite-Aramaean and Phoenician monuments, as yet undocumented with literary records, exhibit a strange but not unpleasing mixture of foreign _motifs_, such as we see on the stele from Amrith(1) in the inland district of Arvad.
African and Chinese masks, Russian icons, Mayan artifacts, Arabic decorative motifs, and Japanese syllabaries are invoked with the intention of arousing awareness of their specific pragmatic context, which in turn will influence new artistic practical experiences.
Quotes with MOTIFS (3)
It goes without saying that these effects do not suffice to annul the necessity for a “change of terrain.” It also goes without saying that the choice between these two forms of deconstruction cannot be simple and unique. A new writing must weave and interlace these two motifs of deconstruction. Which amounts to saying that one must speak several languages and produce several texts at once. I would like to point out especially that the style of the first deconstruction is mos…
For the machine meant the conquest of horizontal space. It also meant a sense of that space which few people had experienced before — the succession and superimposition of views, the unfolding of landscape in flickering surfaces as one was carried swiftly past it, and an exaggerated feeling of relative motion (the poplars nearby seeming to move faster than the church spire across the field) due to parallax. The view from the train was not the view from the horse. It compresse…
One: A Book Is A Universe and the Universe is a Book. Inside a book, any Physiks or Magical Laws or Manners or Histories may hold sway. A book is its own universe and while in it, you must play by their rules. More or less. Some of the more modern novels are lenient on this point and have very few policemen to spare. This is why sometimes, when you finish a book, you feel strange and woozy, as though you have just woken up. Your body is getting used to the rules and your own …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 31 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).