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CRUCIAL, a. [L., a cross.] In surgery, transverse; passing across; intersecting;...
CRUCIAN, n. A short, thick, broad fish, of a deep yellow color.
CRUCIATE, v.t. [L., to torture, a cross.] To torture; to torment; to afflict wit...
CRUCIATION, n. The act of torturing; torment. [Little used.]
CRUCIBLE, n. 1. A chemical vessel or melting pot, made of earth, and so tempered...
CRUCIFEROUS, a. [L., a cross, and to bear.] Bearing the cross.
CRUCIFIER, n. [See Crucify .] A person who crucifies; one who puts another to de...
CRUCIFIX, n. [L., to fix on a cross; to fix.] 1. A cross on which the body of Ch...
CRUCIFIXION, n. [See Crucifix .] The nailing or fastening of a person to a cross...
CRUCIFORM, a. [L., a cross, and form.] Cross-shaped. In botany, consisting of fo...
CRUCIFY, v.t. [L., cross, to fix.] 1. To nail to a cross; to put to death by nai...
CRUCIFYING, ppr. Putting to death on a cross or gibbet; subduing; destroying the...
CRUD, n. Curd. [See Crud , the usual orthography.]
CRUDE, a. [L. G.] 1. Raw; not cooked or prepared by fire or heat; in its natural...
CRUDELY, adv. Without due preparation; without form or arrangement; without matu...
CRUDENESS, n. 1. Rawness; unripeness; an undigested or unprepared state; as the ...