Crossword clues for ents
ents
- Tolkien creations
- Some med. specialists
- Sinusitis specialists, briefly
- Sinus specialists, briefly
- Middle Earth beings
- MDs for sinus sufferers
- Hobbit allies
- Frodo's forest friends
- Forest friends of Frodo
- Fangorn Forest occupants
- Fangorn Forest folk
- Doctors who may work with cold symptoms, for short
- Doctors who check out head colds, for short
- Dendriform Tolkien creatures
- Battle of Isengard warriors
- "Lord of the Rings" tree beings
- "Lord of the Rings" creatures
- Wooden creatures of fantasy
- Tympanometry specialists: Abbr
- Treelike creatures of Middle-earth
- Treebeard, Beechbone, Leaflock and kin
- Treebeard followers
- Tree herders in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Tonsil drs
- Tolkien's Treebeard and kin
- Tolkien's Skinbark and Treebeard
- Tolkien's Skinbark and Leaflock, e.g
- Tolkien's Quickbeam et al
- Tolkien's forest giants
- Tolkien types
- Tolkien tree-giants
- Tolkien tree-dwellers
- Tolkien tree-beings
- Tolkien tree tenders
- Tolkien giants
- Tolkien "trees"
- Toilken creatures
- They took some Hobbits to Isengard
- Tall Tolkien creatures
- Talking tree creatures in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Strep throat-treating docs
- Stormers of Saruman's fortress, in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Specialist M.D.s
- Some specialists
- Rhinitis-treating docs
- Participants in Tolkien's "Moot"
- Otorhinolaryngologists, more commonly
- Multi-organ docs
- Middle-earth giants
- Medical specialists who treat tonsils and sinuses: Abbr
- MDs for otitis sufferers
- Larynx and pharynx docs
- Laryngitis specialists, for short
- Isengard's destroyers
- Ingresses: Abbr
- Friends of Frodo from Fangorn Forest
- Forest of Fangorn creatures in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Forest of Fangorn creatures
- Foes of the evil Saruman
- Foes of Saruman
- Drs. who might diagnose dizziness
- Drs. that see head cases
- Docs who get "ahs"
- Docs who check out head colds
- Docs treating vertigo
- Docs treating tonsillitis
- Destruction of Isengard vets
- Creatures in Tolkien's Fangorn Forest
- Beechbone and Treebeard
- Balance checkers, briefly
- Badass giant trees in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Apnea-treating M.D.s
- "The Two Towers" combatants
- "Lord of the Rings" trees
- Middle-earth creatures
- Tolkien creatures
- "Lord of the Rings" tree people
- Tolkien tree-men
- Tolkien tree creatures
- Tolkien tree giants
- Tolkien forest creatures
- Literary tree dwellers
- Tolkien's ___ of Fangorn
- Specialist M.D.'s
- Otolaryngolo-gists, for short
- Middle-earth beings
- M.D.'s who may cure snoring
- Some A.M.A. members
- Warring Tolkien creatures
- Certain specialty docs
- Humanoid trees in Tolkien
- Tolkien race with long-lost wives and children
- Docs who might treat sinusitis
- Med. specialists who might treat tonsillitis
- Tolkien's talking trees
- Fangorn Forest race
- Docs with penlights
- Sinusitis docs (2)
- "The Lord of the Rings" tree creatures
- Tolkien's tree beings
- Tolkien's tree creatures
- Forest race of fantasy
- Tolkien's talking tree race
- Fangorn Forest denizens
- Head docs?
- M.D.'s with tiny flashlights
- Vertigo diagnosers, briefly
- Docs with little flashlights
- Fangorn denizens
- Foes of Saruman in "The Two Towers"
- Mastoiditis specialists, for short
- Wizards of aahs, for short?
- Specialty docs
- Tolkien beings
- Tolkien's tree people
- Tolkien's Fangorn et al.
- Tolkien's tree shepherds
- Treelike beings of Middle-earth
- Tolkien forest giants
- Treebeard and others of Middle-earth
- Tolkein's forest giants
- Tolkien group
- Tolkien characters
- Tolkien's tree folk
- Tolkien's tree herders
- Noun endings
- Doorways: Abbr.
- Tolkien tree people
- Treebeard's kin
- Tolkien forest folk
- Sinus docs
- "Lord of the Rings" tree creatures
- Tonsillitis-treating MDs
- Tolkien critters
- Sinus specialists, for short
- Laryngitis docs
- Tolkien tree beings
- Rhinitis docs
- Fictional tree creatures
- Doorways: Abbr
- "The Lord of the Rings" race
- War of the Ring force
- Walking trees in ''The Lord of the Rings''
- Tolkien's trees
- Tolkien's Treebeard et al
- Tolkien's shepherds of the trees
- Tolkien entities
Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of ent English) 2 (context informal English) entertainment
Usage examples of "ents".
In any case, the Thuriens had already commenced an intensive program of research into the matter, and whatever the precise form of the final answer, there seemed every chance that the Ents would come to put their unique abilities and nature to good use, and take their place in the Omniverse, alongside Terrans, Jevlenese, and Ganymeans.
And when the scientists got down to talking more about it, the apparent miracle-workings of some of the Ents began to sound less farfetched.
The Ents were composed at the elementary level of information-processing quanta, after all, and it did not seem so strange that they should be able to influence things around them by what they would perceive as thought.
The agEnts they sent to Earth included Ents, and the things the Ents talked about from their own past got mixed up with the real history going on around them.
That left one final mystery that the team felt should have at least a tentative explanation before they approached Calazar: How could the Ents have become aware that an Exoverse existed, and have managed to escape into it?
Through their ability to influence objects and evEnts remotely as we have already seen, some of the Ents discovered how to draw these currEnts lower until they could intercept the flow directly.
Instead, the same principle of correspondence that caused emerged Ents to remember their past experiences in Exoversemeaningful terms would cause the surrogates to perceive their experiences in terms that were familiar.
Hunt, whatever the nature of the bound pattern of cells that VISAR had needed to commandeer to create his Ent-equivalent acceptable to other Ents, would look, to himself, like Huntmodified and appareled in whatever way VISAR judged appropriate to the circumstances that it discerned.
For all anyone outside knew, many of the Ents might want to stay there, and nobody was going to disagree with their right to do so.
But then, why should any future emergent Ents be limited to unsuitable human hosts at all?
Ecsvan had suggested that maybe they could create a purpose-devised organism that would be an ideal vehicle for Ents wishing to transfer to the Exoversein effect, what VISAR had improvised in the form of its Ent-being surrogates, but working the other way around.