Crossword-Solution: PILOSA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PILOSA | anagram | AISLOP, OPSAIL, PALIOS, POLIAS, SPOLIA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PILOSA (5)
MSS.); tota densissimè pilosa, foliis pinnatis pinnis oppositis 4--5-jugis cuneatis apice lunulato-emarginatis vel incisis, rachi articulatâ articulis obovatis, capsulis profundis tetrapteris villosissimis.] 8TH AUGUST.--With two men and Yuranigh, I proceeded first, northward by compass, for some miles, when I emerged from scrub, upon fine open downs covered with a crop of excellent grass.
Corolla pink or red-purple; stems erect =Sweet William, Phlox pilosa.= HYDROPHYLLACEAE, the Water-leaf Family Herbs with alternate lobed or divided leaves and regular flowers; sepals 5; petals 5, united; stamens 5, attached to the corolla-tube and projecting beyond it; ovary 1-celled.
They having already embarked unrecognised on the said vessel, one of the said Infragnipani which was in Asturi, seeing that they were in great part Germans, and fine men and of noble aspect, and knowing of the defeat, was minded to gain riches for himself, and therefore he took the said lords prisoners; and having learnt of their conditions, and how Conradino was among them, he led them captive to King Charles, for which cause the king gave him land and lordship at Pilosa, between Naples and Benivento.
COROLLA sub-cylindracea, grossa, et pilosa, ad basin purpurea, et superne alba; laciniis ovatis, patentibus.
COROLLA clavato-tubulosa, curvata, pilosa, rubro-purpurea, apice virescens, viscosa; laciniis limbi erectis.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1975).