Crossword-Solution: PICRIC 6 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Picric a. Pertaining to, or designating, a strong organic acid
(called picric acid), intensely bitter.

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Acid used in dyes. 1 answer
Designating a monoacid used in explosives. 1 answer
Exceedingly bitter in taste. 1 answer
___ acid (C6H3N3O7) 1 answer
___ acid, used in explosives. 1 answer
Kind of acid 22 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
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greedy person
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Where destruction pure and simple is desired, the shell is charged with a high explosive such as picric acid or T.N.T., the colloquial abbreviation for the devastating agent scientifically known as "Trinitrotoluene," the base of which, in common with all the high explosives used by the different powers and variously known as lyddite, melinite, cheddite, and so forth, is picric acid.
Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War Frederick A. Talbot 1997
Picric acid is a crystalline bitter product extracted from coal-tar, and forming, in combination with potash, a yellow salt known as picrate of potash.
The Survivors of the Chancellor Jules Verne 1999
The explosive power of this substance is inferior to that of gun-cotton or of dynamite, but far greater than that of ordinary gunpowder; one grain of picric powder producing an effect equal to that of thirteen grains of common powder.
The Survivors of the Chancellor Jules Verne 1999
Pett about the difference between picric acid and trinitrotoluene, than which a pleasanter topic for the luncheon table could hardly be selected, and the voice of Clarence Renshaw rose above all other competing noises, as he spoke of the functions of the trochaic spondee.
Piccadilly Jim P. G. Wodehouse 2012
The greatcoat of the man who still monotonously repeats, "What's the use of worrying?" now shows itself all green, bright green, the effect of the picric acid no doubt released by the explosion that has staggered his brain.
Under Fire Henri Barbusse 2003
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1943–2002).