Crossword-Solution: TERMINALIA 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Terminalia n. pl. A festival celebrated annually by the Romans on
February 23 in honor of Terminus, the god of boundaries.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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The twenty-third of February, which coincided with the Roman festival of the Terminalia, 149 was appointed (whether from accident or design) to set bounds to the progress of Christianity.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The twenty-third of February, which coincided with the Roman festival of the Terminalia, was appointed (whether from accident or design) to set bounds to the progress of Christianity.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
The seeds and kernels of the gum tree, terminalia, mango, alligator pear, the guava, the bread-fruit tree, and the narrow-leaved rose-apple, were also planted by him with profusion: and the greater number of these trees already afforded their young cultivator both shade and fruit.
Paul and Virginia Bernardin de Saint Pierre 2006
The grass of the Isaacs grew from twelve to fifteen feet high, in the hollows near the river, which was, as usual, fringed with Sarcocephalus; a species of Terminalia; the drooping tea-tree; and with an Acacia which perfumed the air with the fragrant odours of its flowers.
Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia Ludwig Leichhardt 2004
The two species of Terminalia, of the upper Lynd, were numerous; and a small green looking tree, which we found growing densely along the creek, had wood of a brown colour, which smelt like raspberry jam; and, upon burning it, the ashes produced a very strong lye, which I used in dressing the wounds of my companions.
Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia Ludwig Leichhardt 2004