Crouched vs Croucher - What's the difference?
crouched | croucher |
Marked with, bearing, or wearing the sign of the cross.
(crouch)
one who crouches.
* 1918? , Edwin L. Sabin, General Crook and the Fighting Apaches
* 1954 , Anthony Buckeridge, According to Jennings
As an adjective crouched
is marked with, bearing, or wearing the sign of the cross.As a verb crouched
is past tense of crouch.As a noun croucher is
Agent noun of crouch: one who crouches.crouched
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* *croucher
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(en noun)- The little group examined the track, there was short muttering; then the crouchers relaxed and quit, and waited.
- His voice sounded unpleasantly close to the crouchers within the cubicle.