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English words starting with cro

Cro

ˌkrəʊˈmæɡ.nən

Meanings of Cro:

noun

An early type of human being whose fossil remains have been found in europe and the surrounding areas

Croak

krəʊk

Meanings of Croak:

noun

A characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow.

Usage examples:

A female frog can pick out a mate's voice from a cacophony of croaks
verb

(of a frog or crow) make a characteristic deep hoarse sound.

Usage examples:

The frogs settled in the shade, croaking happily

Croaked

krəʊk

Meanings of Croaked:

verb

(of a frog or crow) make a characteristic deep hoarse sound.

Usage examples:

The frogs settled in the shade, croaking happily
noun

A characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow.

Usage examples:

A female frog can pick out a mate's voice from a cacophony of croaks

Croaker

ˈkrəʊkə

Meanings of Croaker:

noun

A person or animal that croaks.

Croakers

ˈkrəʊkə

Meanings of Croakers:

noun

A person or animal that croaks.

Croakier

ˈkrəʊki

Meanings of Croakier:

adjective

(of a person's voice) deep and hoarse.

Usage examples:

My voice was croaky, slightly hoarse, but he heard it.

Croakiest

ˈkrəʊki

Meanings of Croakiest:

adjective

(of a person's voice) deep and hoarse.

Usage examples:

My voice was croaky, slightly hoarse, but he heard it.

Croaking

krəʊk

Meanings of Croaking:

verb

(of a frog or crow) make a characteristic deep hoarse sound.

Usage examples:

The frogs settled in the shade, croaking happily
noun

A characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow.

Usage examples:

A female frog can pick out a mate's voice from a cacophony of croaks

Croaky

ˈkrəʊ.ki

Meanings of Croaky:

adjective

(of a person's voice) deep and hoarse.

Usage examples:

My voice was croaky, slightly hoarse, but he heard it.

Croat

ˈkrəʊat

Meanings of Croat:

noun

A native or inhabitant of croatia, or a person of croatian descent.

Usage examples:

His passing will be mourned by the greeks, croats, hungarians, italians and any other ethnic group …
adjective

Relating to the croats or their language; croatian.

Croatian

krəʊˈeɪ.ʃən

Meanings of Croatian:

noun

A native or inhabitant of croatia, or a person of croatian descent.

Usage examples:

I know plenty of italians, spaniards, irish, serbs, croatians, greeks, portuguese, french, and russ…
adjective

Relating to the croats or their language.

Croc

ˌmɒk ˈkrɒk

Meanings of Croc:

noun

A crocodile.

Usage examples:

Unregulated hunting between 1945 and 1970 led to a steep population decline of saltwater crocs thro…
adjective

Made from a material, especially leather made from cow skin, that has been made to look like the skin of a crocodile (= a large reptile with a hard skin that lives in and near rivers and lakes in hot, wet parts of the world)

Usage examples:

She was wearing a mock croc bomber jacket by chanel., the fashion chain is selling turquoise trench…

Meanings of Crochet:

noun

A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric by means of a hooked needle.

Usage examples:

A crochet hook
verb

Make (a garment or piece of fabric) using crochet.

Usage examples:

She had crocheted the shawl herself

Crocheted

ˈkrəʊ.ʃeɪd

Meanings of Crocheted:

verb

Make (a garment or piece of fabric) using crochet.

Usage examples:

She had crocheted the shawl herself
noun

A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric by means of a hooked needle.

Usage examples:

A crochet hook
adjective

Made of wool, cotton, etc., thread using a special needle with a curve at one end

Usage examples:

She was wearing a pink, crocheted scarf., the shop sells knitted and crocheted items.

Crocheting

ˈkrəʊʃeɪ

Meanings of Crocheting:

verb

Make (a garment or piece of fabric) using crochet.

Usage examples:

She had crocheted the shawl herself
noun

A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric by means of a hooked needle.

Usage examples:

A crochet hook

Meanings of Croci:

noun

A small spring-flowering eurasian plant of the iris family, which grows from a corm and bears bright yellow, purple, or white flowers.

Usage examples:

Indulge yourself - or treat a friend - with instant plantings of colorful tulips, daffodils, hyacin…

Crocidolite

krə(ʊ)ˈsɪdəlʌɪt

Meanings of Crocidolite:

noun

A fibrous blue or green mineral consisting of a silicate of iron and sodium.

Usage examples:

Most amphibole asbestos was mined as crocidolite and amosite from precambrian banded ironstones in …

Meanings of Crock:

noun

An earthenware pot or jar.

Usage examples:

The runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks
verb

Injure (a person or part of the body).

Usage examples:

He crocked a shoulder in the test against south africa

Crocked

krɒkt

Meanings of Crocked:

adjective

(especially of a sports player) unable to play or perform due to injury.

Usage examples:

He replaced the crocked captain early in the game
verb

Injure (a person or part of the body).

Usage examples:

He crocked a shoulder in the test against south africa

Crockery

ˈkrɒk.ər.i

Meanings of Crockery:

noun

Plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, especially ones made of earthenware or china.

Usage examples:

She was quite overcome by it all, real bone china crockery, real silver wear.

Crocket

ˈkrɒkɪt

Meanings of Crocket:

noun

(in gothic architecture) a small carved ornament, typically a bud or curled leaf, on the inclined side of a pinnacle, arch, etc.

Usage examples:

The buttresses are built out by layers of crockets and mouldings riveted on to the front.

Crockets

ˈkrɒkɪt

Meanings of Crockets:

noun

(in gothic architecture) a small carved ornament, typically a bud or curled leaf, on the inclined side of a pinnacle, arch, etc.

Usage examples:

The buttresses are built out by layers of crockets and mouldings riveted on to the front.

Meanings of Crocking:

verb

Injure (a person or part of the body).

Usage examples:

He crocked a shoulder in the test against south africa
noun

An earthenware pot or jar.

Usage examples:

The runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks

Crocks

krɒk

Meanings of Crocks:

noun

An earthenware pot or jar.

Usage examples:

The runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks
verb

Injure (a person or part of the body).

Usage examples:

He crocked a shoulder in the test against south africa

Meanings of Crocodile:

noun

A large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny textured skin.

Usage examples:

They could see the scaled skin of crocodiles and alligators along with an assortment of fish swimmi…

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