Crossword-Solution: UNHASTING 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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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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Siemens was above all things a 'labourer.' Unhasting, unresting labour was the rule of his life; and the only relaxation, not to say recreation, which he seems to have allowed himself was a change of task or the calls of sleep.
Heroes of the Telegraph J. Munro 1997
And as clad in a simple gown, and barefooted, and having her ample shoulders swathed in an old, gold jacket or shawl of some sort, she crossed the orchard by a path running between two lines of apple trees; she walked with the unhasting gait of a cat which is crossing a yard after a shower of rain, and from time to time, whenever a puddle is encountered, lifts and shakes fastidiously one of its soft paws.
Through Russia Maxim Gorky 2000
Some of the Spanish documents upon which he relied have been proved less trustworthy than he thought, but this unsuspected defect in his materials scarcely impaired the skill with which this unhasting, unresting painter filled his great canvases.
The American Spirit in Literature, A Chronicle of Great Bliss Perry 2009
One of the Ingleside horses was lame and the doctor needed the other, so there was nothing for it but the Crawford nag, a placid, unhasting, thick-skinned creature with an amiable habit of stopping every few yards to kick a fly off one leg with the foot of the other.
Rilla of Ingleside Lucy Maud Montgomery 2003
With impenetrable solemnity the holy man meekly moved aside,--with equally impenetrable coolness, Aubrey eyed him up and down, then the two passed each other, and Aubrey walked with the same unhasting pace, to the end of the street,--then turned--to see that the priest had paused in his holy musings to crane his neck after him and watch him with the most eager scrutiny.
The Master-Christian Marie Corelli 2003