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cruste

Anglo-Norman <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Latin crusta. IPA(key): /ˈkrust(ə)/ <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span> (plural crustes) crust English: crust Yola: crewst, crwest → Welsh: crwst “<span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, n.”,...


croste

sterco, storce, tresco, trescò, trosce croste alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span> crust, <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, crouste, crut From Latin crusta. IPA(key): /ˈkɾustə/ croste oblique...


crouste

crouste alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span> From Old French croste, from Latin crusta. crouste f (plural croustes) crust French: croûte...


crustes

crustēs second-person singular present active subjunctive of crustō crustes plural of <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>...


crôte

See also: croste From Old French <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, croste, from Latin crusta (“hard outer covering”). crôte f (plural crôtes) (Jersey) crust...


crewst

crwest From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Anglo-Norman <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Latin crusta. IPA(key): /kruːst/ crewst crust Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William...


croûte

spelling) Inherited from Middle French crouste, from Old French croste, <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Latin crusta (“hard outer covering”), from Proto-Indo-European *krustós...


crustă

(“hardened”), from *krews- (“to form a crust, begin to freeze”). crustă f (plural <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>) crust (outside layer formed by solidifying, drying etc.) Synonyms: coajă...


crwst

From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>. IPA(key): /krʊsd/, [krʰʊst] crwst m (plural crystiau or crystau) crust, rind (cooked) pastry crwst brau m (“shortcrust pastry”)...


crust

an article on: crust Wikipedia From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Anglo-Norman and Old French <span class="searchmatch">cruste</span>, from Latin crusta (“hard outer covering”), from Proto-Indo-European...