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CROCUS, n. [Gr.] 1. Saffron, a genus of plants. 2. In chimistry, a yellow powder...
CROFT, n. [L., Gr., to conceal.] A little close adjoining or near to a dwelling ...
CROISADE, n. A holy war; an expedition of Christians against the infidels, for t...
CROISES, n. [See Cross .] 1. Soldiers enrolled under the banners of the cross. 2...
CROKER, n. A fowl that inhabits the Chesapeak and the large rivers in Virginia; ...
CROMLECH, n. Huge flat stones resting on other stones, set on end for that purpo...
CRONE, n. [Gr., old.] 1. An old woman. 2. An old ewe.
CRONET, n. [coronet.] 1. The hair which grows over the top of a horses hoof. 2. ...
CRONICAL, CRONYCAL. [See Acronical .]
CRONY, n. [See Crone . but this word See ms to carry the sense of fellowship; to...
CRONICAL, CRONYCAL. [See Acronical .]
CROOK, n. [G., the back, or ridge of an animal. L., a wrinkle, a circle; rough, ...
CROOK-BACK, n. A crooked back; one who has a crooked back or round shoulders.
CROOK-BACKED, a. Having a round back, or shoulders.
CROOK-KNEED, a. Having crooked knees.
CROOK-SHOULDERED, a. Having bent shoulders.