Crossword-Solution: PATCHINESS 10 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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poorness 35 answers
neediness 35 answers
impecuniousness 35 answers
Penury 35 answers
variegation 36 answers
beggarliness 38 answers
Indigence 39 answers
dispossession 39 answers
impoverishment 40 answers
privation 40 answers
insolvency 41 answers
destitution 43 answers
scarceness 44 answers
Arrears 50 answers
DEBIT ___ 53 answers
shortfall 58 answers
Scarcity 61 answers
deficit 70 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.
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And herein the weirdness of his natural vocabulary and the patchiness of his reading were of very real value to him.
Yet Again Max Beerbohm 2000
The drama lived, at any rate, for that hour, with an intensity that it was promptly to lose in the poverty and patchiness of rehearsal; he could see its life reflected, in a way that was sweet to him, in the stillness of the little semi-circle of attentive and inscrutable, of water-proofed and muddy-booted, actors.
The Real Thing and Other Tales Henry James 2015
The experienced nurse can always tell that a person has taken a narcotic the night before by the patchiness of the colour about the face, when the re-action of depression has set in; that very colour which the inexperienced will point to as a proof of health.
Notes on Nursing Florence Nightingale 2005
Reductions were to be made for elevation above the sea, steepness, exposure to bad winds, patchiness of soil, bad fences, and bad roads.
Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry Thomas Davis 2007
Yet, like so many cathedrals, and not a few of the castles and great houses of England, like Hampton Court or Ely Cathedral, the varying styles of architecture do not give an appearance of patchiness or incongruity, but rather a feeling as of the vitality of the old building, and the continuity of life within it, that century after century adapts and adds to the uses of the present the habitation of their ancestors.
Lynton and Lynmouth John Presland 2007