Crossword-Solution: NORGATE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NORGATE | anagram | ARGENTO, GOTNEAR, GRATEON, NEGATOR, TANGOER |
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| Boolean logic circuit that only "opens" if both of its inputs are false | 1 answer |
| Logical device in which 0 + 0 = 1 | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NORGATE (5)
Williams and Norgate have most kindly offered to do their best, and they are accustomed to send to all parts of the world.
Williams and Norgate, booksellers) a copy of my work (as yet only an abstract) on the 'Origin of Species.' I wish to do this, as the only, though quite inadequate manner, by which I can testify to you the extreme interest which I have felt, and the great advantage which I have derived, from studying your grand and noble work on Geographical Distribution.
Miss KATE NORGATE has written two books which form a continuous history from the accession of Stephen to the death of John--England under the Angevin Kings and John Lackland.
Williams and Norgate a copy of a new edition of his Bible Cuts lately published at Leipsic, under the title _Hans Holbein's Altes Testament in funfzig Holzschnitten getreu nach den Originalen copirt.
His master dismissed him, guessing that the girl would be less embarrassed if alone with him; and Norgate retired with a face as expressionless as if the entertaining of "street waifs"--as he mentally termed the young visitor--were of nightly occurrence.
Quotes with NORGATE (1)
Already, Cullum felt a stirring of interest. The name Horace and the mention of an oakleaf symbol struck a chord in his memory. Sir Horace, the Oakleaf Knight, was a legendary figure in Araluen, even in a place as remote as Norgate. Of course, the more remote the location, the more garbled and fantastic the legends became. As Cullum had hear tell, Sir Horace had been a youth of sixteen when he defeated the tyrant Morgarath in single combat, slicing the head off the evil lord'…
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Appears in: Slate.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2024).