"Cranach" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cranach is a surname and a term referring to Lucas Cranach the Elder, a 16th-century German painter.
Cranach
A Cranach is a type of Germanic surname and refers to a family of Renaissance painters, including Lucas Cranach the Elder and Lucas Cranach the Younger.
A feeling of being confined or restricted in a small or uncomfortable space, often causing physical or mental discomfort.
Cramping: a sudden, temporary, and usually painful contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles, often caused by fatigue, stress, or other physical or emotional factors.
Crampons are pointed metal fittings worn on the soles of boots to provide traction on snow, ice, or other slippery surfaces. They are often used in outdoor activities such as climbing, hiking, and skiing to prevent slipping and falling.
Cranberry is a type of small, round, and tart red fruit that grows on a low-lying shrub. It is often used in sauces, juices, and supplements due to its high nutritional value and potential health benefits, particularly in relation to urinary tract health. Cranberries are also a popular ingredient in holiday dishes, particularly in North America, during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.
A crane is a tall upright machine with a long arm and a hook on the end, used for lifting and moving heavy objects such as buildings, ships, and furniture. It is also a type of bird, known for its long neck and legs, that lives in wetlands and marshes.