Crossword-Solution: SEEDLESS 8 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Seedless a. Without seed or seeds.

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SEEDLESS anagram SSELDEES

We have 50 clues for the answer “SEEDLESS”

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Like navel oranges 1 answer
Barren, in a way 1 answer
Describing some grapes. 1 answer
Easy to eat, as some grapes and watermelons 1 answer
How some rye breads are made 1 answer
Incapable of issue 1 answer
Like a child-friendly grape 1 answer
Like clementines 1 answer
Like currants, e.g. 1 answer
Like ferns 1 answer
Like grapes that don't crunch 1 answer
Like most bananas 1 answer
38 Some grapes 1 answer
Like some grapes and oranges 1 answer
Like some grapes and watermelons 1 answer
Like some grapes or grapefruit 1 answer
Like some melons 1 answer
Like some watermelon 1 answer
Like sultana grapes. 1 answer
Like sultanas 1 answer
Produced by cloning, as bananas 1 answer
Type of raisins. 1 answer
grapes that are easier to eat 1 answer
Like easier-to-eat grapes 1 answer
Like some watermelons 2 answers
Like some rye 2 answers
Without seeds. 2 answers
Sterile, in a way 2 answers
Grapes Like some 3 answers
Like some fruit 5 answers
Type of grape 5 answers
Like some grapes 5 answers
Kind of orange 8 answers
Grape variety 8 answers
BISCUIT WITH CURRANTS 11 answers
uncultivable 19 answers
unplanted 20 answers
Unbeneficial 20 answers
Unforthcoming 21 answers
unprogressive 21 answers
unrewarded 23 answers
unserviceable 23 answers
Unrewarding. 25 answers
Valueless 32 answers
Unprofitable. 35 answers
wasteful 41 answers
Wasteland 42 answers
Unavailing 54 answers
Barren 63 answers
Unproductive 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEEDLESS (5)

The Barberry (_Berberis vulgaris_) offers an analogous case; there is a well-known variety with seedless fruit, which can be propagated by cuttings or layers; but suckers always revert to the common form, which produces fruit containing seeds.[71] My father repeatedly tried this experiment, and always with the same result.
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Charles Darwin 2019
Whether in these cases, as in those of double flowers and seedless fruit, sexual sterility from changed conditions of life is the primary cause which leads to the excessive development of the organs of vegetation, is doubtful; though some evidence might be advanced in favour of this view.
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Charles Darwin 2019
Plants with variegated leaves, phloxes with striped flowers, barberries with seedless fruit, can all be securely propagated by buds taken from the stem or branches; but buds from the roots of these plants almost invariably lose their character and revert to their former condition.
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Charles Darwin 2019
Whatever wisdom constituently is, it is like a seedless plant; it may be reared when it appears, but it cannot be voluntarily produced.
The Writings of Thomas Paine, Volume II Thomas Paine 2003
Herries is ascetic and eremitical--a beautiful thing in many ways; but there is no transmission of life in such art; it is a sterile thing after all, a seedless flower." "Let us express the vulgar hope," said Musgrave, "that he may fall in love; that will bring him to his moorings! And now," he added, "we will go to the music-room and I will see if I cannot tempt the shy bird from his roost." And so we did--Musgrave is an excellent musician.
At Large Arthur Christopher Benson 2003

Quotes with SEEDLESS (3)

STARS AND DANDELIONSDeep in the blue sky, like pebbles at the bottom of the sea, lie the stars unseen in daylightuntil night comes. You can't see them, but they are there. Unseen things are still there. The withered, seedless dandelionshidden in the cracks of the roof tilewait silently for spring, their strong roots unseen. You can't see them, but they are there. Unseen things are still there.
Misuzu Kaneko Are You an Echo?: The Lost Poetry of Misuzu Kaneko
After all, the sanitation and the agriculture of today are still in the rudimentary stage. The science of our time has attacked but a little department of the field of human disease, but even so, it spreads its operations very steadily and persistently. Our agriculture and horticulture destroy a weed just here and there and cultivate perhaps a score or so of wholesome plants, leaving the greater number to fight out a balance as they can. We improve our favourite plants and an…
H. G. Wells The Time Machine
Roses climbed the shed, entwined with dark purple clematis, leaves as glossy as satin. There were no thorns. Patience's cupboard was overflowing with remedies, and the little barn was often crowded with seekers. The half acre of meadow was wild with cosmos and lupine, coreopsis, and sweet William. Basil, thyme, coriander, and broad leaf parsley grew in billowing clouds of green; the smell so fresh your mouth watered and you began to plan the next meal. Cucumbers spilled out o…
Ellen Herrick The Sparrow Sisters
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 42 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).