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CRASH, v.t. To break; to bruise. CRASH , v.i. To make the loud, clattering, mult...
CRASHING, n. The sound of many things falling and breaking at once. There shall ...
CRASIS, n. [Gr., to mix, to temper.] 1. The temper or healthy constitution of th...
CRASS, a. [L., the same as gross, which see.] Gross; thick; coarse; not thing, n...
CRASSAMENT, n. The thick red part of the blood, as distinct from the serum, or a...
CRASSITUDE, n. [L.] Grossness; coarseness; thickness; applied to liquids or solids.
CRASSNESS, n. Grossness.
CRATCH, n. A rack; a grated crib or manger. [I believe not used in New England.]...
CRATCHES, n. [G., the itch, cratches; to scratch.] In the manege, a swelling on ...
CRATE, n. [L.] A kind of basket or hamper of wicker-word, used for the transport...
CRATER, n. [L., Gr, a great cup.] 1. The aperture or mouth of a volcano. 2. A co...
CRAUNCH, v.t. To crush with the teeth; to chew with violence and noise.
CRAUNCHING, ppr. Crushing with the teeth with violence.
CRAVAT, n. A neck-cloth; a piece of fine muslin or other cloth worn by men about...
CRAVE, v.t. 1. To ask with earnestness or importunity; to beseech; to implore; t...
CRAVED, pp. Asked for with earnestness; implored; entreated; longed for; required.