different between strull vs krumkake
strull
English
Etymology
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Noun
strull (plural strulls)
- A bar placed so as to resist weight.
Anagrams
- Trulls, trulls
German
Pronunciation
Verb
strull
- singular imperative of strullen
- (colloquial) first-person singular present of strullen
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krumkake
English
Etymology
Norwegian krumkake (“curved cake”).
Noun
krumkake (plural krumkakes)
- A Norwegian cookie invented by emigrants to America, prepared as a rolled-up cone, sometimes with a filling.
See also
- krum kake
- crumcake
- crum cake
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