cragsman
1Cragsman — Crags man (kr[a^]gz man), n.; pl. {Cragsmen} ( men). One accustomed to climb rocks or crags; esp., one who makes a business of climbing the cliffs overhanging the sea to get the eggs of sea birds or the birds themselves. [1913 Webster] …
2cragsman — [kragz′mən] n. pl. cragsmen [kragz′mən] an expert climber of crags …
3Cragsman Peaks — (60°38′S 45°40′W / 60.633°S 45.667°W / 60.633; 45.667) are peaks on the west side of Marshall Bay, extending from Cape Vik northwest to Coldblow Col on the south coast of …
4cragsman — noun Date: 1816 one who is expert in climbing crags or cliffs …
5cragsman — /kragz meuhn/, n., pl. cragsmen. a person accustomed to or skilled in climbing crags. [1810 20; CRAG1 + S3 + MAN1] * * * …
6cragsman — noun a climber of crags or other vertical rocks …
7cragsman — crags·man || krægzmÉ™n n. rock climber …
8cragsman — noun (plural cragsmen) a skilled rock climber …
9cragsman — crags·man …
10cragsman — /ˈkrægzmən/ (say kragzmuhn) noun (plural cragsmen) a man accustomed to or skilled in climbing crags. {combination of two words originally in a syntactical relationship; crag s (genitive case) + man} …
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