crus |
|
peduncle |
crus |
As a noun peduncle
is (botany) the axis of an inflorescence; the stalk supporting an inflorescence.
As a verb crus is
.
thigh |
crus |
As nouns the difference between thigh and crus
is that
thigh is the upper leg of a human, between the hip and the knee while
crus is the lower leg.
cruse |
crus |
As a proper noun cruse
is .
As a verb crus is
.
crums |
crus |
As a noun crums
is .
As a verb crus is
.
crup |
crus |
As a noun crup
is (the rump of a horse).
As an adjective crup
is short; brittle.
As a verb crus is
.
crut |
crus |
As verbs the difference between crut and crus
is that
crut is or
crut can be while
crus is .
carus |
crus |
As a noun carus
is (medicine) coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy.
As a verb crus is
.
crus |
crum |
As nouns the difference between crus and crum
is that
crus is the lower leg while
crum is obsolete form of lang=en.
crux |
crus |
As nouns the difference between crux and crus
is that
crux is the basic, central, or essential point or feature while
crus is the lower leg.
As a proper noun Crux
is a distinctive winter constellation of the southern sky, shaped like a cross. It appears in the flags of several countries in Oceania.
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