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cracon
† cracon Obs. Also crauckond, crakan, craconum, krawkan, kraghen. [Etymol. uncertain: perh. f. crack v. or F. craquer; cf. crawke in same sense.] = crackling 3: cf. Du Cange s.v. Cremium.a 1300 E.E. Psalter ci. 4 [cii. 3] Mi banes als krawkan dried þa [Lat. sicut in frixorium confrixa sum]. a 1340 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cracon du Nez (Montana)
Geography and geology of the Cracon du Nez The Cracon du Nez is a ridge located between the Missouri and Teton Rivers at a site that is 9 river miles below The Cracon du Nez ridge is of a soft clay substance. wikipedia.org
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crawke
† crawke, crauke Obs. [Etymology obscure; but evidently closely akin to cracon, and perh. to crack v. or F. craquer.] = crackling 3.c 1325 Prose Psalter ci[i]. 4 My bones dried as craukes. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 101 Cracoke [error for crawke], relefe of molte talowe or grese (v.r. crauche [? craucke], ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cratchen
† ˈcratchen, -ing Obs. (exc. dial.) [app. the same as cracon, crakan, with palatalized k; but it has also the variant form scratching, as if associated with the pair cratch, scratch.] In pl. The refuse of grease or tallow; = crackling n. 3.1601 Holland Pliny II. 369 The..grease..is to passe through ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eurocon
Czechoslovakia: Martin Zhouf France: Bernard Simonay Hungary: Joszef Nemeth Romania: Mihail Gramescu USSR: Lukin Couple 1991 European SF Awards: Kraków, Poland (CraCon wikipedia.org
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crowkoun
crowkoun var. of crawkoun, cracon Obs.c 1450 Nominale in Wr.-Wülcker 741/10 De cibis generalibus..Hoc crimium, crowkoun. Oxford English Dictionary
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Teton River (Montana)
Mone-e-kis, Monekis Rose River Tansey River Tansy River, Tanzey River, or Tanzy River See also List of rivers of Montana Montana Stream Access Law Cracon wikipedia.org
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scratching
▪ I. scratching, n. Obs. exc. dial. Chiefly pl. (ˈskrætʃɪŋ) Also 5 pl. scrachenis. [App. a corrupt form of the word which appears variously as cratchen, cracon, crackling 3, crawke; cf. also the synonymous criton (F. cretons), croote (Wyclif).] a. The refuse of tallow remaining after refining. b. Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kumasi Airport
In 2012, initial renovation works were started on the existing facilities involved patching and filing of cracon the main runway, construction of additionn wikipedia.org
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crackling
▪ I. crackling, vbl. n. (ˈkræklɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. The action of the verb crackle; the production of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds; crepitation.1599 T. M[oufet] Silkwormes 51 With wondrous crackling filling both our eares. 1611 Bible Eccl. vii. 6 The crackling of thornes vnder a pot. 1732... Oxford English Dictionary
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kimnel
ˈkimnel Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 3 (kembelina), 4 kym-, kemelyn, 5 kymlyn(e, 5–6 kemelin(e, 5–7 -ing, 6 kymlen, -ling, gim-, 7 kimline, -linge, -blinge, kemelling, 9 (dial.) kimlin(g, gimlin. β. 5–6 kymnell(e, 6 kimen-, kimn-, kimmell, 7 kym-, kimnel(l, kemell, 9 (dial.) kimnel. [ME. kem(b)elin, ki... Oxford English Dictionary
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