Crossword-Solution: PALPABILITY 11 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Palpability n. The quality of being palpable, or perceptible by the
touch.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PALPABILITY (5)

Strung fiercely to the thought of emptiness, it came upon him nevertheless, as he opened the door, with a curious chill sense of palpability; as if silence and emptiness could strike one in the face and make him falter.
Kenny Leona Dalrymple 2005
Sculpture, in virtue of the defiant palpability of its material, is the most impalpable of the plastic arts, and therefore it feels less quickly than the rest, perhaps, the impress of the influences of the epoch and their classifying canons.
French Art W. C. Brownell 2005
When such an acute and practical physicist is driven, by the palpability of the fact that the polar waters are continually tending towards the equator, to seek the cause in the tropical evaporation, it shows that the dogma, which teaches that rotation can produce no motion, is unsound.
Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms T. Bassnett 2006
Therefore, whatever stability and palpability a musical composition is to acquire, _must be derived from its form, or design_, and not from its totally unsubstantial material.
Lessons in Music Form Percy Goetschius 2006
Gone, too, was the woman who had materialized from his world-scroll into intimate palpability, bringing the rich gift of her presence--and leaving the bitter-sweet pangs of her departure.
Caravans By Night Harry Hervey 2011

Quotes with PALPABILITY (2)

A kind of joy came upon him, as if borne in on a summer breeze. He dimly recalled that he had been thinking of failure--as if it mattered. It seemed to him now that such thoughts were mean, unworthy of what his life had been. Dim presences gathered at the edge of his consciousness; he could not see them, but he knew that they were there, gathering their forces toward a kind of palpability he could not see or hear. He was approaching them, he knew; but there was no need to hur…
John Williams Stoner
We are children of the eternity: But this world is an out-birth out of the eternal and its palpability taketh its original in the anger the eternal nature is its root.
Jakob Bohme