Crossword-Solution: PRESCRIPTION 12 letters, 53 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Prescription n. The act of prescribing, directing, or dictating;
direction; precept; also, that which is prescribed.
Prescription n. A direction of a remedy or of remedies for a disease,
and the manner of using them; a medical recipe; also, a prescribed
remedy.
Prescription n. A prescribing for title; the claim of title to a
thing by virtue immemorial use and enjoyment; the right or title
acquired by possession had during the time and in the manner fixed by
law.

We have 53 clues for the answer “PRESCRIPTION”

Clue Answers
MEDICINE order 1 answer
MEDICATION order 1 answer
AUTHORITATIVE custom 1 answer
ANCIENT custom viewed as authoritative 1 answer
PRESCRIBING 2 answers
Written order 3 answers
Strong liking 4 answers
Medication 9 answers
Recipe 10 answers
Pharmaceutical 24 answers
fiat 25 answers
Formula 32 answers
Offing 34 answers
pedagogy 36 answers
___ processing 36 answers
priming 36 answers
preparative 39 answers
Remedy 43 answers
preliminaries 44 answers
Method 46 answers
preparing 46 answers
Potion 46 answers
Orchestration 51 answers
___ progression 51 answers
Medicine ____ 52 answers
premeditation 54 answers
provision 57 answers
Preparation 58 answers
policy 61 answers
precaution 62 answers
treatment 64 answers
investigating 64 answers
Organisation 65 answers
Deeds 65 answers
Advice 66 answers
Law 69 answers
Training ___ 70 answers
Edict 71 answers
Outlook 71 answers
Predisposition 74 answers
Practice 75 answers
doings 75 answers
lore 76 answers
Proceeding. 76 answers
modification 76 answers
Investigation 77 answers
Manufacture 79 answers
motivation 80 answers
Origin 82 answers
BASIS ___ 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with PRESCRIPTION (5)

The prescription I would offer, fair lady, is called by a very plebeian name: Work!” “Work?” Chauvelin looked at Marguerite long and scrutinisingly.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Who but would cast his pomp away, To take my staff and amice grey, And to the world’s tumultuous stage, Prefer the peaceful Hermitage? WARTON Notwithstanding the prescription of the genial hermit, with which his guest willingly complied, he found it no easy matter to bring the harp to harmony.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Never before had he put off until to-morrow the prescription which ought to have been written, the opinion which ought to have been given, to-day.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008
Looking more carefully, he saw that what he had taken for a mirror over the prescription counter was an aperture looking into the shop.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
Formulations of some kind he would, no doubt, admit there must be, as in everything else; but with him all formulations and tabulations of beliefs, especially such as “make square to a finite eye the circle of infinity”, *1* are, at the best, only PROVISIONAL, and, at the worst, lead to spiritual standstill, spiritual torpor, “a ghastly smooth life, dead at heart.” *2* The essential nature of Christianity is contrary to special prescription, do this or do that, believe this or believe that.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008

Quotes with PRESCRIPTION (3)

It’s true that laughter really is cheap medicine. It’s a prescription anyone can afford. And best of all, you can fill it right now.
Steve Goodier
Present global culture is a kind of arrogant newcomer. It arrives on the planetary stage following four and a half billion years of other acts, and after looking about for a few thousand years declares itself in possession of eternal truths. But in a world that is changing as fast as ours, this is a prescription for disaster. No nation, no religion, no economic system, no body of knowledge, is likely to have all the answers for our survival. There must be many social systems …
Carl Sagan
The only way of life satisfying the need of all times must be motivated by incentives and rewards — materially, morally and spiritually because motivation for work is produced by incentives and rewards only, an aspect built into the fundamental specification of human nature itself. Any prescription not recognising this important aspect of life is bound to fail in the life-styles of human beings.
Mohammed Ali Muhiyaddin A Comparative Study of the Religions of Today