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(n)
Money or other items used to facilitate transactions.
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(adj)
Likely to crunch, especially with reference to food when it is eaten.
A surname.
A saw in the form of a hollow cylinder with teeth on the end or edge, operated by rotation.
the state of being in error; fallibility
A solid wave of water coming aboard the deck of a ship.
(US) A male given name transferred from the surname.
(Australia, slang) Christmas
A diminutive of the female given names Kristine/Christine or Kristina/Christina.
Resembling or characteristic of cress.
(countable) A surname.
A surname from Italian.
A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance.
(informal) Bad; poor.
(informal, originally Cambridge University) A close friend.
A surname from Irish.
Full of creases.
(nautical) An iron band, at the end of a bowsprit, fitted with eyes to take the bowsprit shrouds and the bobstay
a cow with crooked horns
(N)
a small village in County Kerry, Ireland.
The standardized dialect of the Bantu language Rwanda-Rundi which is spoken in Burundi.
A female given name, short form of MacKenzie
A measure in the Kinsey scale.
A neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States.
A female given name transferred from the surname, variant of Kenzie, short form of MacKinzie
Crissa or Krissa or Crisa or Krisa was a town in ancient Phocis.
A surname from Czech.
Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali (December 31, 1933 – December 23, 2013) was a Greek American artist who worked in a wide variety of media.
(v)
To crush something, especially food, with a noisy crackling sound.
Very excited or enthusiastic.
(transitive) To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret.
(transitive) To develop; to form in the mind; to imagine.
Of food or drink, having the rich taste or thick, smooth texture of cream, whether or not it actually contains cream.
A small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread).
To admit or agree to be true; to acknowledge
(uncountable) Polite behavior.
(uncountable) Overly high self-esteem; vain pride; hubris.
a Cornish folk punk band from Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom, formed in 2010.
A mechanical lifting machine or device, often used for lifting heavy loads for industrial or construction purposes.
An overflow or spillage.
A rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as Lepus cuniculus).
(geology) A period of time between two geomagnetic reversals.
The location of a crime, especially one at which forensic evidence is collected in a controlled manner.
The series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square, and is currently owned by Square Enix.
A surname from Italian
A female given name from Ancient Greek, a less common spelling of Karen.
An ugly, evil-looking, or frightening old woman; a hag.
A municipality in Nyon district, Vaud canton, Switzerland, renamed from Crans-près-Céligny in 2021.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
(anatomy) That part of the skull consisting of the bones enclosing the brain, but not including the bones of the face or jaw.
(intransitive) To lurch or sway violently from side to side.
(Internet slang) A chromosome.
(UK, dialect) brittle; crisp
chrome-like
A form of strabismus in which the eyes converge; esotropia
A love song sung by a troubadour
In Greek mythology, (Kreousa "princess" ) a Thessalian naiad nymph and daughter of Gaia (Earth).Pindar, Pythian Ode 9.16
A pilgrim bearing or wearing a cross, i.e. a Christian crusader.
(falconry) A long leash, or lightweight cord used to prevent escape of a hawk during training flights.