"Crux" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "crux" refers to the most critical or difficult part of a problem, situation, or issue. It is often used to describe the turning point or the decisive moment in a decision-making process.
Crusting refers to the formation of a crust or a hardened surface on the outside of something, often causing it to crack or become brittle. This can occur on foods, rocks, earth, or even the surfaces of buildings.
Crustose refers to a type of lichen growth habit in which the thallus (main body) grows in a crust-like form on a substrate, such as rock or soil. Crustose lichens are typically flat and thin, with a layered or scaly appearance. This type of growth habit is often seen in lichens that thrive in areas with high humidity and moderate temperatures.
Crusts are the outermost layer of a baked food, such as bread or a pie, characterized by being crispy or crunchy.
Cruveilhier refers to a pathological condition characterized by the formation of filiform cysts in the connective tissue.
Cruzan is an adjective that refers to something or someone related to the U.S. Virgin Islands, particularly the island of St. Croix. It can also refer to the Cruzan Rum brand, which is a popular rum produced in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additionally, Cruzan can also be used to describe something or someone that is associated with a sense of tropical warmth, relaxation, and laid-back atmosphere, often reminiscent of the U.S. Virgin Islands or the Caribbean.
The crwth is an ancient Celtic stringed instrument, also known as the crouth or crowd. It is a type of lyre or harp, typically having between 3 and 6 strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers. The crwth was a popular instrument in ancient Celtic cultures, particularly in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, with depictions of it found in ancient art and literature.