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CREAGHT, n. Herds of cattle. [Not used.] CREAGHT , v.i. To graze on lands. [Not ...
CREAK, v.i. [L., Gr., to comb, scrape, rake; to cry.] To make a sharp harsh grat...
CREAKING, ppr. Making a harsh grating sound; as creaking hinges or shoes. CREAKI...
CREAM, n. [L., G.] 1. In a general sense, any part of a liquor that separates fr...
CREAM-BOWL, n. A bowl for holding cream.
CREAM-FACED, a. White; pale; having a coward look.
CREAM-POT, n. A vessel for holding cream.
CREAMY, a. Full of cream; like cream; having the nature of cream; luscious.
CREANCE, n. In falconry, a fine small line, fastened to a hawks leash, when she ...
CREASE, n. A line or mark made by folding or doubling any thing; a hollow streak...
CREAT, n. In the manege, an usher to a riding master.
CREATE, v.t. [L.] 1. To produce; to bring into being from nothing; to cause to e...
CREATED, pp. Formed from nothing; caused to exist; produced; generated; invested...
CREATING, ppr. Forming from nothing; originating; producing; giving a new charac...
CREATION, n. 1. The act of creating; the act of causing to exist; and especially...
CREATIVE, a. Having the power to create, or exerting the act of creation; as cre...