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CROW-FOOT, n. 1. On board of ships, a complication of small cords spreading out ...
CROW-KEEPER, n. A scarecrow. [Not used.]
CROW-NET, n. In England, a net for catching wild fowls; the net used in New Engl...
CROW-SILK, n. A plant, the Conferva rivalis.
CROW-TOE, n. A plant; as the tufted crow-toe.
CROWD, CROWTH, n. An instrument of music with six strings; a kind of violin.
CROWDED, pp. Collected and pressed; pressed together; urged; driven; filled by a...
CROWDER, n. A fiddler; one who plays on a crowd.
CROWDING, ppr. Pressing together; pushing; thrusting; driving; assembling in a p...
CROWING, ppr. Uttering a particular voice, as a cock; boasting in triumph; vaunt...
CROWN, n. [G., L.] 1. An ornament worn on the head by kings and sovereign prince...
CROWN-GLASS, n. The finest sort of English window-glass.
CROWN-IMPERIAL, n. A plant of the genus Fritillaria, having a beautiful flower.
CROWN-OFFICE, n. In England, an office belonging to the court of Kings Bench, of...
CROWN-POST, n. In building, a post which stands upright in the middle, between t...
CROWN-SCAB, n. A scab formed round the corners of a horses hoof, a cancerous and...