"Crassiment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Crasis is a term that refers to the combination or uniting of two words or parts of words to form a new word. In linguistics, it particularly refers to the combination of two or more words to form a new word, often used in ancient Greek and Latin.
Crassitude refers to lack of refinement or cultivation, in particular, coarseness or audacity in one's behavior or opinions.
Crassostrea is a genus of edible oysters, commonly referred to as true oysters. They are a type of bivalve mollusk, characterized by their shell, which is typically irregularly shaped and has a rough surface.
Crassula is a genus of flowering plants in the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae). The name "crassula" comes from the Latin word "crassus," meaning "thick" or "fat," likely referring to the fleshy nature of the leaves.
Crassulacea is a botanical order of flowering plants, commonly known as stonecrop or orpine. It is a group of succulents that are characterized by their thick, fleshy leaves, which enable them to store water and thrive in dry environments. Members of the Crassulacea family include popular garden ornamental plants such as aloe, echeveria, sedum, and crassula.