Crossword-Solution: NAUMACHIA 9 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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BATTLE at sea, mock 1 answer
IMITATION sea fight 1 answer
MOCK battle at sea 1 answer
MOCK sea fight 1 answer
SEA, mock battle at 1 answer
naumachiae 1 answer
water pageant 2 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
MACZEE
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eruption
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The magnificence of the Romans was not so conspicuous in their temples, as in their theatres, amphitheatres, circusses, naumachia, aqueducts, triumphal arches, porticoes, basilicae, but especially their thermae, or bathing-places.
Travels Through France and Italy Tobias Smollett 2000
The Circi and Naumachia, if considered as buildings and artificial basins, are admirable; but if examined as areae intended for horse and chariot races, and artificial seas for exhibiting naval engagements, they seem to prove that the antient Romans were but indifferently skilled and exercised either in horsemanship or naval armaments.
Travels Through France and Italy Tobias Smollett 2000
One would imagine, it was with this view they instituted their naumachia, or naval engagements, performed by half a dozen small gallies of a side in an artificial basin of fresh water.
Travels Through France and Italy Tobias Smollett 2000
The soldiers conducted him over the Pons Triumphalis, as if giving involuntary testimony to his triumph, and they led him farther toward the Naumachia and the Circus.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz 2001
Every pillar and every statue was built round with a scaffolding reaching to the ceiling on which men were climbing and crowding each other just as the sailors climb into the enemy's ships in the Naumachia." The girl's pretty cheeks had flushed with her eager reminiscence of what she had seen, and, as she spoke, moving her hands with expressive gestures, the tall structure of curls which crowned her small head shook from side to side.
The Emperor, Part 1, Volume 2. Georg Ebers 2004