Crossword-Solution: STRACK 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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STRACK anagram KCSTAR, TRACKS

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archaic past tense form of strike 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The first ae straik that Forbës strack, He garrt Macdonell reel; An the neist ae straik that Forbës strack, The great Macdonell fell.
A Collection of Ballads Andrew Lang 2015
For these and other reasons Baudissin suggests with hesitation that a date slightly before Amos is by no means impossible.[1] [Footnote 1: It is interesting to note that Vernes, Rothstein and Strack have independently reached the conclusion that chs.
Introduction to the Old Testament John Edgar McFadyen 2004
The decoctions of plants and herbs, the preparations of insects, reptiles, the flesh, blood, and ordure of all sorts of beasts (and of man), which the doctrines of signatures and sympathies, the craze of _similia similibus_, forced down the throat of the child, in the way of food and medicine, are legion in number, and must be read in Folkard and the herbalists, in Bourke (407), Strack, etc.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Alexander F. Chamberlain 2005
Strack (361) has discussed at considerable length the child (dead) as fetich among the criminal classes, especially the use made of the blood, the hand, the heart, etc.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Alexander F. Chamberlain 2005
Strack has much to say of the _main-de-gloire_ and the _chandelle magique._ Widespread among thieves is the belief in the "magic taper." At Meesow, in the Regenwald district of Pomerania, these tapers are made of the entrails of unborn children, can only be extinguished with milk, and, as long as they burn, no one in the house to be robbed is able to wake.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Alexander F. Chamberlain 2005