Crossword-Solution: VERTICES 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Vertices pl. of Vertex

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with VERTICES (5)

Our Soldiers and Lowest Class of Workmen are Triangles with two equal sides, each about eleven inches long, and a base or third side so short (often not exceeding half an inch) that they form at their vertices a very sharp and formidable angle.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
Indeed when their bases are of the most degraded type (not more than the eighth part of an inch in size), they can hardly be distinguished from Straight lines or Women; so extremely pointed are their vertices.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
Our Soldiers and Lowest Classes of Workmen are Triangles with two equal sides, each about eleven inches long, and a base or third side so short (often not exceeding half an inch) that they form at their vertices a very sharp and formidable angle.
Flatland: Edwin A. Abbot 1995
Desine mollium Tandem querellarum, et potius nova Cantemus Augusti tropaea Caesaris et rigidum Niphaten, 20 Medumque flumen gentibus additum Victis minores volvere vertices, Intraque praescriptum Gelonos Exiguis equitare campis.
Odes and Epodes Horace 2006
Pascal’s theorem gives for this case the very important theorem _Two pairs of opposite sides of any quadrangle inscribed in a conic meet on a straight line, upon which line also intersect the two pairs of tangents at the opposite vertices._ [Figure 16] FIG.
An Elementary Course in Synthetic Projective Geometry Derrick Norman Lehmer 2005

Quotes with VERTICES (1)

There are lines of geomagnetic force running through the Earth's crust, and most of the time, these run in opposing directions - forward and backward. In some places, they deviate and will cross each other, and when that happens, you kind of get a geomagnetic mess going in all different directions. I call these vertices.
Diana Gabaldon
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Appears in: Chronicle.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2012).