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crustate, a. (ˈkrʌsteɪt) [ad. L. crustāt-us crusted, incrusted; applied by Pliny to crustacea.] Crusted; crustaceous.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Introd., Exanguine aquaticks, which are either soft, as the Polypus..or Crustate..as the Lobster. 1882 Syd. Soc. Lex., Crustate, having an outer hard ri...
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crustade
† cruˈstade Obs. Also crustate, -arde: see also custard. [Evidently a. F. croustade, although this is not given by Godefroy, and is known to Hatzfeld only as a modern word after It. crostata ‘a kinde of daintie pye, chewet, or such paste meate’ (Florio), f. crostare to encrust: see -ade.] A sort of ...
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incrustate
▪ I. incrustate, ppl. a. (ɪnˈkrʌstət) (Erron. -crustrate.) [ad. L. incrustāt-us, pa. pple. of incrustāre, f. in- (in-2) + crustāre, f. crusta crust.] † 1. Formed or hardened into a crust. Obs.1626 Bacon Sylva §99 The Finer Part will bee turned into Aire, and the Grosser sticke as it were baked, and ...
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squill
squill (skwɪl) Also 5 sqwylle, squylle, 6 squyll, 7 squille, 6–8 squil. [ad. L. squilla, var. scilla, a. Gr. σκίλλα. So F. squille, It. squilla, Pg. esquilla, Sp. escila] 1. a. A bulb or root of the sea-onion or other related plant (see 2). Chiefly in pl.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 195 Froting wiþ squ...
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