Crossword-Solution: PLUVIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pluvial | a. | Of or pertaining to rain; rainy. |
| Pluvial | a. | Produced by the action of rain. |
| Pluvial | n. | A priest's cope. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “PLUVIAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Of rain | 1 answer |
| Showery | 4 answers |
| drizzling | 16 answers |
| Sopping. | 18 answers |
| Very wet | 18 answers |
| Soppy. | 19 answers |
| Rainy. | 21 answers |
| Waterlogged | 24 answers |
| raining | 26 answers |
| Flooded | 27 answers |
| flooding | 27 answers |
| Drenched | 27 answers |
| Dripping | 28 answers |
| Soggy | 36 answers |
| sodden | 43 answers |
| immersed | 55 answers |
| ___ wet | 61 answers |
| Water | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLUVIAL (5)
The frequency of caverns in which the pluvial waters accumulate, and where small rivers disappear, sometimes causes a sinking of the earth.
The cayos are composed of rocks, and not of sands, and their smallness renders it extremely improbable that the pluvial waters should unite in a permanent lake.
But as I have now seen how matters are with the elements, and have had a good pluvial bath as well, I think I will go home and change my clothes." "I have hardly had enough of it yet," returned Percivale.
But as I have now seen how matters are with the elements, and have had a good pluvial bath as well, I think I will go home and change my clothes.” “I have hardly had enough of it yet,” returned Percivale.
Mrs Forbes sat by the fire and read Hannah More's _Christian Morals_, and Alec sat by the window reading James Montgomery's _World before the Flood_, and watching the river, and the splashing of the rain in the pluvial lake, for the water was nearly a foot deep around the house, although it stood upon a knoll of gravel.
Quotes with PLUVIAL (1)
The plumbing and pluvial dynamics of the Amazon, the largest freshwater system on Earth, are still far from understood. This is partly because it is a semi-open system. Moisture flows in and out unpredictably. A lot of nonlinear feedback loops and 'remote influences' - continental, transcontinental, oceanic, meteorological - come into play.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1972).