carn |
cran |
Cran is a anagram of carn.
As an interjection carn
is come on.
As a noun cran is
a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure.
gran |
cran |
As nouns the difference between gran and cran
is that
gran is grain (
collective) while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
cran |
crin |
As nouns the difference between cran and crin
is that
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand while
crin is mane.
cran |
kran |
As nouns the difference between cran and kran
is that
cran is a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure while
kran is alternative form of lang=en.
craw |
cran |
As nouns the difference between craw and cran
is that
craw is (archaic) the stomach of an animal while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
As a verb craw
is (archaic) to caw, crow, for certain birds to make their cry.
cray |
cran |
As nouns the difference between cray and cran
is that
cray is a crayfish or lobster while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
As an adjective cray
is (slang) crazy.
crant |
cran |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crant and cran
is that
crant is (obsolete) garland or crown while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure.
As nouns the difference between crant and cran
is that
crant is (obsolete) garland or crown while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
chan |
cran |
As nouns the difference between chan and cran
is that
chan is foot, leg while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
ran |
cran |
As nouns the difference between ran and cran
is that
ran is a robbery (act or practice of robbing) while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
bran |
cran |
As nouns the difference between bran and cran
is that
bran is crow; raven while
cran is (obsolete) a measure of herrings, either imprecise or sometimes legally specified; also rarely a barrel made to hold such a measure or
cran can be (music) an embellishment played on the lowest note of a chanter of a bagpipe, consisting of a series of grace notes produced by rapid sequential lifting of the fingers of the lower hand.
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