Crossword-Solution: PHOS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PHOS | anagram | HOPS, HOSP, POHS, POSH, SHOP, SOPH |
We have 7 clues for the answer “PHOS”
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| Old cries of contempt | 1 answer |
| Vietnamese bowlfuls | 1 answer |
| Vietnamese noodle soups | 1 answer |
| Vietnamese soups | 1 answer |
| Light: Prefix | 3 answers |
| nonmetallic element | 15 answers |
| Light | 114 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PHOS (5)
The following is the record of the results: RESULTS OF WORKING BRIQUETTES AT THE CRANE FURNACE Quantity of Phos- ManDate Briquette Tons Silica phorus Sulphur ganese Working Per Cent.
HERMOGENES: Why do you say so? SOCRATES: The two words selas (brightness) and phos (light) have much the same meaning? HERMOGENES: Yes.
The following table shows a few of the average results obtained by him:-- Partial Percentage Composition Source of soil Humid Arid Number of samples analyzed 696 573 Insoluble residue 84.17 69.16 Soluble silica 4.04 6.71 Alumina 3.66 7.61 Lime 0.13 1.43 Potash 0.21 0.67 Phos.
Perhaps it might be no more than what Pindar meant by the _porphyreon phos erotos_, which Gray has falsely [Footnote: Falsely, because poxphuxeos rarely, perhaps, means in the Greek use what we mean properly by _purple_, and _could_ not mean it in the Pindaric passage; much oftener it denotes some shade of _crimson_, or else of _puniceus_, or blood-red.
The American Cyanamid Company is just putting out a similar product, "Ammo-Phos," in which the ammonia can be varied from thirteen to twenty per cent.
Quotes with PHOS (1)
At Snortin' Reformatory, a notorious Washington, D.C. jail located in the northern Virginia suburbs, The Afro-Anarchists were being thrown into a cell. It was a situation that the three of them, like many young black males in the D.C. area, had long ago come to expect as a rite of passage. As the door slammed shut behind them, Bucktooth spoke. "Man, Phosphate, they didn't read us our rights or nothin'." "Yeah, Phos,” Fontaine chimed in, "I didn't think they had to beat us, ne…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1988–2024).