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CRANIUM, n. [L. Gr.] The skull of an animal; the assemblage of bones which inclo...
CRANK, n. [This word probably belongs to the root of cringe, krinkle, to bend.] ...
CRANKLE, v.t. To break into bends, turns or angles; to crinkle. Old Vagas stream...
CRANKNESS, n. 1. Liability to be overset, as a ship. 2. Stoutness; erectness.
CRANNIED, a. [See Cranny .] Having rents, chinks or fissures; as a crannied wall.
CRANNY, n. [L., to split; to cut off; to divide; a piece.] 1. Properly, a rent; ...
CRANTS, n. [G.] Garlands carried before the bier of a maiden and hung over her g...
CRAPE, n. [See Crisp .] A thin transparent stuff, made of raw silk gummed and tw...
CRAPLE, n. A claw.
CRAPNEL, n. A hook or drag.
CRAPULENCE, n. [L., a surfeit. See Crop .] Cropsickness; drunkenness; a surfeit,...
CRAPULOUS, a. Drunk; surchared with liquor; sick by intemperance.
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...