Words Starting With "C"

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Croquembouche

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A croquembouche (French pronunciation: ​[kʁɔkɛ̃buʃ]) is a traditional French dessert made of profiteroles (cream-filled choux pastry balls) stacked together with caramel or spun sugar to form a tall, elaborate structure. It is typically served at special occasions such as weddings, baptisms, and parties.

Croquet

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Croquet is a outdoor game played on a lawn or grassy area with mallets and balls. Players aim to hit the balls through hoops of different heights and distances, with the goal of scoring points and winning the game. The game typically involves strategy, skill, and a bit of luck.

Croqueting

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Croqueting is a verb that refers to the act of playing the game of croquet, which is a outdoor recreational activity that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls through hoops using a long-handled mallet.

Croquette

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A croquette is a small, usually spherical or oval, piece of food that is battered and deep-fried. It is often made with a filling of meat, fish, or vegetables, and is served as a snack or appetizer. The term "croquette" can also refer to the process of breading and frying small pieces of food.

Croquettes

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Croquettes are small, oval-shaped food balls that are typically made from a filling, such as fish, meat, or vegetables, coated in a layer of breadcrumbs or batter, and then deep-fried until crispy and golden brown. They are often served as a snack or appetizer in many cuisines, particularly in European and Asian cultures.

Croquignole

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Croquignole is a noun that refers to a small, crunchy, and crispy cookie or cracker, typically made from cornmeal and often flavored with cheese, herbs, or spices. It is a type of snack or appetizer commonly enjoyed in France and other European countries.

Crore

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A crore is a unit of measurement in the Indian numbering system. It is equal to 10 million or 100 lakhs. For example, if a company's turnover is ₹1 crore, it means it is one billion rupees.

Crores

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The word "crores" refers to a unit of measurement primarily used in India and some other countries in the Indian subcontinent, such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It denotes a large number, typically representing hundreds of millions or tens of millions. <br><br>One crore is equal to 10 million (or 10,000,000). For example, if someone says they have an income of 2 crores, it means they have an income of 20 million.

Crosby

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Crosby is a proper noun referring to various things:<br><br>1. Crosby, a common English surname, often linked to the English aristocracy.<br>2. Crosby, Texas, a city in the United States.<br>3. Crosby, Sonny (1914-1985), American singer and songwriter, known for his baritone voice and distinctive vibrato.<br>4. Bing Crosby (1903-1977), American singer, actor, and comedian, known for his smooth, velvety voice and iconic renditions of "White Christmas" and other classic songs.<br><br>The word may also refer to other related entities or concepts, such as:<br><br> Crosby's theory, a geological theory about the formation of mountains.<br> Crosby's disease, a type of mental illness.<br> The Crosby Award, a literary award given by the Chemical Institute of Canada.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which specific meaning is intended.

Crosier

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A crosier is a ceremonial staff carried by a bishop, typically made of wood or metal and often decorated with gold or silver. It is used as a symbol of his office and authority, and is often carried during processions and other formal events. The crosier is also known as a crozier.

Crosiered

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Crosiered refers to something that is shaped like a crosier, which is a staff or sceptre with a crook or hook at the top, often carried by Catholic bishops or abbots. In this context, crosiered typically describes a tool, instrument, or object with a similar shape, often symbolizing authority, guidance, or spiritual guidance.

Crosiers

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Crosiers are long, usually wooden or metal, staffs, often decorated with crosses, carried by bishops, ab weakest, and other high-ranking clergy in some Christian churches, such as the Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox, as a symbol of their office and authority.

Crospovidone

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Cross-povidone is a super-disintegrant, a type of excipient used in pharmaceutical formulations. It is a synthetic powder derived from the reaction of povidone with a cross-linking agent, typically formaldehyde. Cross-povidone enhances the disintegration of tablets and helps to improve the solubility and bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients. It is often used in combination with other excipients to create a uniform and consistent release profile.

Cross-border

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The term "cross-border" refers to something that takes place or affects across national borders, involving multiple countries or jurisdictions. It can also describe activities or transactions that are conducted in more than one country, often requiring international cooperation, coordination, or compliance. Examples include cross-border trade, cross-border cooperation, cross-border e-commerce, and cross-border security concerns.

Cross-brace

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A cross-brace is a transverse structural member that crosses other structural members to provide additional strength, stability, and support in a building, bridge, or other structure. It is typically installed perpendicularly to the longitudinal members, such as beams or girders, to help distribute loads and prevent deformation or collapse.

Cross-breed

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To cross-breed means to breed two different species, breeds, or varieties together in order to produce offspring that combine characteristics from each of the parent species, breeds, or varieties. This can be done intentionally to create a new variety or to improve the characteristics of one of the parent species, breeds, or varieties.

Cross-channel

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Cross-channel refers to communication, transfer, or travel between two sides or shores of a large body of water, such as a sea, river, or estuary. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the exchange of information, goods, or ideas between two distinct entities or systems. For example, cross-channel television broadcasting involves transmitting television signals from one country to another, while cross-channel marketing involves promoting a product across different distribution channels.

Cross-country

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Cross-country refers to something that is associated with or related to traveling or moving across a country or region, often by land or air, rather than by water. It can also refer to activities or events that take place or are designed for mobility or transportation across a country or region, such as cross-country running, skiing, or a cross-country road trip. In a broader sense, it can mean relating to or involving the movement or transportation of people, goods, or ideas across a country or region.

Cross-cultural

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Cross-cultural refers to the interaction, communication, or exchange between people from different cultures, backgrounds, or societies. It can involve the sharing of ideas, customs, languages, or values between individuals or groups from different cultural contexts. Cross-cultural understanding and awareness can be important in domains such as business, education, healthcare, and social work, where individuals from diverse backgrounds may need to work together or interact with each other.

Cross-curricular

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Cross-curricular refers to educational approaches that integrate multiple subjects or disciplines to achieve a common goal or objective. It involves connecting concepts and skills across subjects, such as mathematics, science, language arts, social sciences, or foreign languages, to provide a more comprehensive and contextualized learning experience. This approach helps students make connections between subjects, develop a deeper understanding of the material, and apply skills and knowledge in a more practical and meaningful way.

Cross-disciplinary

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Cross-disciplinary refers to the combination or intersection of two or more academic disciplines or fields of study. It involves the integration of knowledge, methods, and theories from different disciplines to approach a problem, question, or topic from a unique and comprehensive perspective. This approach encourages collaboration and communication among professionals from different fields, leading to innovative solutions and a more detailed understanding of complex issues.

Cross-dressing

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Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothing traditionally associated with the gender opposite of one's own. This can include men dressing in feminine clothing, such as dresses, skirts, or wigs, or women dressing in masculine clothing, such as suits, ties, or stubble. Cross-dressing is often used to make a fashion statement, to express a sense of identity or gender fluidity, or to play a role in a theatrical or performance context.

Cross-examination

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Cross-examination is a method of questioning in a legal or investigative setting where one party, often the defense in a trial, asks questions of a witness called by the opposing party. The purpose of cross-examination is to challenge the testimony of the witness, expose potential weaknesses or contradictions in their statement, and undermine the credibility of the witness. It is a crucial part of the legal system, as it allows for the testing of evidence and the opportunity for the defense to present its own theory of the case.

Cross-eyed

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The phrase "cross-eyed" is an idiomatic expression that means to look directly at something with both eyes that are focused exactly on the same point, often causing the eyes to appear as if they are looking in opposite directions. In a literal sense, it refers to a medical condition where the eyes are misaligned, causing one eye to look in a different direction than the other. However, in a figurative sense, it is often used to describe someone who is intensely focused on something or is trying too hard to see or make sense of something. For example, "He became cross-eyed trying to spot the rare bird in the bushes."

Cross-fertilisation

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Cross-fertilisation refers to the exchange of genetic material between different individuals of the same or different species, resulting in the production of offspring with a combination of traits from each parent. This process can occur between plants, animals, or even individuals with different genetic backgrounds, leading to the creation of new and diverse genetic combinations.

Cross-fertilization

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Cross-fertilization is the exchange of genetic material (pollen or ovules) between different plants or individuals of the same or different species, resulting in the creation of hybrid offspring with unique genetic characteristics. This process can occur naturally, such as in the case of bees pollinating flowers, or it can be artificially induced through human intervention, such as in plant breeding programs. Cross-fertilization can lead to increased genetic diversity, improved crop yields, and desirable traits in offspring.

Cross-grained

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Resistant to or stubbornly opposed to some idea, course, or influence; unwilling to listen to reason or compromise.

Cross-hair

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Cross-hair refers to a feature on an optical sighting system, such as a rifle scope or a microscope, consisting of two parallel lines or wires that intersect at a point, used as a reference point for aiming or focusing.

Cross-infection

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Cross-infection refers to the transmission of an infection or disease from one person to another, often through direct physical contact, from a healthcare worker to a patient, or from an infected patient to another patient in the same or nearby healthcare facility. It is a type of hospital-acquired infection that can occur in medical settings, such as hospitals, nursing homes, or clinics, and is often caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi that are not properly cleaned or disinfected.

Cross-legged

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Sitting cross-legged refers to a position where one sits with one's legs bent to one side, with the feet tucked under the opposing thigh, and the body leaning forward with the weight on the knees and thighs. This position is often used while meditating, sitting on a floor, or practicing yoga.

Cross-linked

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Connected or joined together through a shared element or characteristic, often in a way that makes it difficult to separate or divide them.

Cross-over

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A cross-over is a term that refers to the blending or fusion of two or more different things, such as genres, styles, or ideas. It can also refer to the transfer or transition of something from one domain or field to another. In literature, for example, a cross-over novel is one that combines elements from different genres, such as science fiction and romance. In music, a cross-over album may feature a mix of different styles, such as rock and R&B.

Cross-parry

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To cross-parry is a fencing term that refers to a defensive maneuver in which the fencer intercepts and redirects an opponent's attack using their sword, while simultaneously pivoting their body to maintain a safe position and prepare for a counterattack. It involves using the sword to "parry" or deflect the opponent's attack, while also moving the body to the side to avoid the opponent's blade and create an opening for a counterattack.

Cross-refer

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To cross-reference is to reference or consult two or more sources to check the accuracy or consistency of information, often to resolve doubts or settle ambiguities. It involves searching for and comparing similar pieces of information across different sources to verify their validity or accuracy.

Cross-reference

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Cross-reference: the act of noting or making a reference to a corresponding passage or entry in another part of the same document, book, or database.

Cross-referenced

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cross-referenced (adjective):<br><br>checked and compared with other sources or information to ensure accuracy or consistency.