Crossword-Solution: STIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| STIS | anagram | ISTS, SIST, SITS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STIS (5)
Science & Technology Information System The STIS is maintained by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and provides access to many NSF publications.
Horace has added the orator and the statesman: Paulum severæ musa tragediæ Desit theatris; mox, ubi publicas Res ordinaris, grande munus Cecropio repetes cothurno, Insigne mœstis præsidium reis, Et consulenti, Pollio, curiæ, Cui laurus æternos honores Dalmatico peperit triumpho.
They are never better pleased than when they are so doing; they are in Paradise for the time, and cannot well endure to be interrupt; with him in the Poet:-- "--pol! me occidistis, amici, Non servâstis, ait:" you have undone him, he complains, if you trouble him: tell him what inconvenience will follow, what will be the event, all is one, _canis ad vomitum_, 'tis so pleasant he cannot refrain.
SOLSTICE, sol'stis, _n._ that point in the ecliptic at which the sun is farthest from the equator, and where it is consequently at the turning-point of its apparent course--the _summer solstice_, where it touches the tropic of Cancer; the _winter solstice_, where it touches that of Capricorn: the time when the sun reaches these two points in its orbit, 21st June and about 21st December.--_adj._ SOLSTI'TIAL, pertaining to, or happening at, a solstice, esp.
His father and his mother both refused to make this sacrifice for him, but the devoted attachment of his wife Alkêstis disposed her to embrace with cheerfulness the condition of dying to preserve her husband.
Quotes with STIS (1)
If you spend any amount of time doing media analysis, it’s clear that the most frenzied moral panic surrounding young women’s sexuality comes from the mainstream media, which loves to report about how promiscuous girls are, whether they’re acting up on spring break, getting caught topless on camera, or catching all kinds of STIs. Unsurprisingly, these types of articles and stories generally fail to mention that women are attending college at the highest rates in history, and …