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craw

English

Etymology

Akin to Middle Low German krage (neck, collar) (whence Danish krave and German Kragen (collar) and Old Dutch kraga ("neck") (whence Dutch kraag). See crag (Etymology 2).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k???/
  • Rhymes: -??

Noun

craw (plural craws)

  1. (archaic) The stomach of an animal.
  2. The crop of a bird.

Translations

Synonyms

  • crop
  • gullet

Derived terms

  • stick in one’s craw

Verb

craw (third-person singular simple present craws, present participle crawing, simple past and past participle crawed)

  1. (archaic) To caw, crow.

Anagrams

  • WRAC

Middle English

Noun

craw

  1. Alternative form of crowe

craw From the web:

  • what crawfish
  • what crawls
  • what crawfish not to eat
  • what crawfish taste like
  • what crayfish eat
  • what crawled up your and died
  • what crawls on 4 legs in the morning
  • what crawdads eat


crawk

English

Verb

crawk (third-person singular simple present crawks, present participle crawking, simple past and past participle crawked)

  1. To caw (squawk).

Anagrams

  • wrack

crawk From the web:

  • what's crawl space
  • what crawling on my skin
  • what's crawl stroke
  • what crawl animals
  • what crawling meaning
  • what's crawling the web
  • what crawling peg
  • what's crawler tractor
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