Crossword-Solution: TROSS 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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TROSS anagram SORTS, STORS, STROS

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Dermatological complaint
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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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AZECME
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eruption
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But he cured me of it, and asked Miss Muriel Tross-Kingdon to care for me." "Miss Muriel Tross-Kingdon?" "Why, yes--the Lady Principal.
Dorothy's Triumph Evelyn Raymond 2009
That's one good thing Miss Muriel Tross-Kingdon has done for you, anyway." "Jim, I don't like your tone.
Dorothy's Triumph Evelyn Raymond 2009
Millikins-Pillikins is related to Miss Muriel Tross-Kingdon, I suppose?" "Certainly." "Well, it may be all right," sighed the thoroughly practical Jim, "but this putting a hyphen between your last two names looks to me like a play for notoriety." Dorothy's eyes flashed fire as she turned a swift gaze upon him.
Dorothy's Triumph Evelyn Raymond 2009
There is no doubt, Aunt Betty, but that Miss Tross-Kingdon was secretly fonder of us than of the more dignified 'Peers.'" Then Aunt Betty must know the outcome of the dislike expressed for Dorothy by Gwendolyn Borst-Kennard, so the girl recounted her subsequent adventures, including her rescue of Gwendolyn from the water, and the English girl's brave act in saving Dorothy from a frightful slide down a precipice.
Dorothy's Triumph Evelyn Raymond 2009
The Herr received me cordially, and said he would be delighted to take a pupil so highly recommended as Miss Dorothy Elisabeth Somerset-Calvert." "To which I duly make my little bow," replied the girl, dropping a graceful curtsey she had learned from Miss Muriel Tross-Kingdon.
Dorothy's Triumph Evelyn Raymond 2009