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Answer for the clue ""The Hunchback of Notre Dame" seductress ", 9 letters:
esmeralda

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Emerald \Em"er*ald\, a. Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald. ``Emerald meadows.'' --Byron. Emerald fish (Zo["o]l.), a fish of the Gulf of Mexico ( Gobionellus oceanicus ), remarkable for the brilliant green and blue color of the base ...

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Esmeralda is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae . It contains three recognized species, native to southern China, the Himalayas, and northern Southeast Asia. Esmeralda bella Rchb.f. - Tibet, Yunnan, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, ...

Usage examples of esmeralda.

Petrie another large dose of Scotch when Adelaide and Esmeralda came in with a hot egg-and-bacon quiche and a fresh salad.

Petrie seized Adelaide and Esmeralda by the hand, and pulled them towards the emergency stairs.

Quasimodo sur la borne, la Esmeralda sur le toit, Phoebus sans doute aux pieds de Fleur-de-Lys.

If you have forgotten the process of reducing the ore in the mill and making the silver bars, you can go back and find it again in my Esmeralda chapters if so disposed.

Adelaide and Esmeralda had taken Prickles to meet the Kavanagh children on the floor below, and Ivor Glantz was locked in his study, laboriously working out the mathematical probability of destroying the plague with radioactive rays.

For a long time he studied the same veins in the same leaves, admired the waving colors of the sunset, watched the wildflowers behind Daisy Esmeralda fade to gray shadows.

Esmeralda slammed the concertina gates of the elevator and glared at Thurston through the bars.

There was no berth open in the Esmeralda Union, and besides I had always been such a slow compositor that I looked with envy upon the achievements of apprentices of two years' standing.

Unas cien razas habían poblado y dominado aquellas montañas fronterizas desde que Atlantis se hundió bajo las aguas de color esmeralda del océano Occidental, hacía ocho mil años.

Había diamantes, rubíes, esmeraldas, zafiros, turquesas y piedras de la luna incrustadas como rutilantes estrellas en un cielo de plata luciente.

Maurice ate a large breakfast as Esmeralda mixed bits of chopped bacon into the saints' food and drizzled it with pan drippings.

He glanced from the remnants of the shattered goblet at the foot of the altar steps, to the smear which Feodor had made of the unfortunate frogling within it, to Esmeralda.

I moved it to the license holder and the name was Clark Brandon, Hotel Casa del Poniente, Esmeralda, California.

She is registered as Miss Betty Mayfield at the Casa del Poniente in Esmeralda.

My Brother is uneasy on this count for he didst saye to me, "I will not do this, Esmeralda.