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21Cran — (spr. kränn), engl. Fischmaß, 45 Gallons (= 204 l) nicht ausgenommener und 371/2 Gallons (170 l) gesalzener Fische, von Heringen 700 (850) Stück …
22Cran de mire — ● Cran de mire échancrure pratiquée sur la hausse, et qui avec le guidon détermine la ligne de mire …
23cran — télécran écran …
24cran — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …
25cran — m. crâne. voir clòsca, tèsta, cascavèu …
26cran|ber|ry — «KRAN BEHR ee, buhr », noun, plural ries. 1. a firm, sour, dark red berry, used in making sauce and jelly. 2. a small shrub or trailing vine that these berries grow on. It grows in marshes or bogs and belongs to the heath family. 3. any one of… …
27cran|dall — «KRAN duhl», noun. a hammerlike tool used by masons for dressing soft stone. ╂[< Crandall, a proper name] …
28cran|kle — «KRANG kuhl», noun, verb, kled, kling. –n. a bend or turn; crinkle. –v.t. to bend sinuously; crinkle. –v.i. to bend in and out; wind. ╂[perhaps < crank1, verb + le ( …
29cran|nied — «KRAN eed», adjective. full of crannies: »Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies (Tennyson) …
30cran|nog — «KRAN uhg», noun. (in Ireland or Scotland) an ancient lake dwelling or artificial island in a lake. ╂[< Irish Gaelic crannog (literally) structure of timbers < crann beam, tree] …