Crossword-Solution: STUM 4 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Stum n. Unfermented grape juice or wine, often used to raise
fermentation in dead or vapid wines; must.
Stum n. Wine revived by new fermentation, reulting from the admixture
of must.
Stum v. t. To renew, as wine, by mixing must with it and raising a
new fermentation.

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STUM anagram MUST, MUTS, SMUT, TUMS

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Anagram of must 1 answer
Fermenting grape juice 1 answer
Grape by-product 1 answer
Grape juice unfermented. 1 answer
Partly fermented grape juice 1 answer
Revive wine's ferment. 1 answer
Unfermented grape juice 1 answer
Wine additive 1 answer
Grape refuse 3 answers
grape juice 5 answers
Ferment 42 answers
Must 53 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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eruption
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Turning away to Pæstum yonder, to see the awful structures built, the least aged of them, hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, and standing yet, erect in lonely majesty, upon the wild, malaria-blighted plain—we watch Vesuvius as it disappears from the prospect, and watch for it again, on our return, with the same thrill of interest: as the doom and destiny of all this beautiful country, biding its terrible time.
Pictures from Italy Charles Dickens 2013
Denique post vi vel senio collapsa palatia, quæ quondam ingentes tenuerunt viri, post diruptos arcus triumphales, (unde majores horum forsitan corruerunt,) de ipsius vetustatis ac propriæ impietatis fragminibus vilem quæstum turpi mercimonio captare non puduit.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Denique post vi vel senio collapsa palatia, quÊ quondam ingentes tenuerunt viri, post diruptos arcus triumphales, (unde majores horum forsitan corruerunt,) de ipsius vetustatis ac propriÊ impietatis fragminibus vilem quÊstum turpi mercimonio captare non puduit.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
Shanker: A venereal sore, chancre Slubberdegullion: A dirty, slovenly person Soland geese: Barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) Staffier: A footman Stentrophonick: Loud, as from a megaphone Stum: A mixture of wine and grape juice Suggill'd: Beaten severely Sui juris: Independently (L.) Swound: A swoon Synodical: Arising from or of the nature of a synod - a meeting of bishops etc.
Hudibras Samuel Butler 2004
Among these are the six, of the Doric order, whose ruins appear at Selinus, in Sicily; while at Pæstum, in Southern Italy, are the celebrated ruins of two temples, which, with the exception of the temple of Corinth, are the most massive examples of Doric architecture extant.
Mosaics of Grecian History Marcius Willson and Robert Pierpont Willson 2003
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1952–2010).