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Topic: History

cruck

IPA: /krʌk/

KK: /krʌk/

noun

Definition: A strong, curved piece of wood used as a main support in the structure of a house, often found in traditional timber buildings.

Example: The builders used crucks to support the roof of the old cottage.

crus

IPA: /kruːs/

KK: /kruːs/

noun

Definition: A part of the leg or limb that looks like a leg or a pair of legs, often found between the knee and the foot.

Example: The doctor examined the crus to check for any injuries.

crusade

IPA: //kruˈseɪd//

KK: /kruˈseɪd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To take part in a vigorous campaign for a cause or to advocate for a particular issue.

Example: Many activists crusade for environmental protection.

noun

Definition: A strong and organized effort to achieve a specific goal, often related to a cause or movement, sometimes with a historical context of religious wars.

Example: The environmentalists launched a crusade to protect endangered species.

crusader

IPA: /kruːˈseɪdə/

KK: /kruːˈseɪdə/

noun

Definition: A person who is involved in a campaign or movement to promote a cause, often with a strong sense of purpose or dedication.

Example: The environmental crusader worked tirelessly to raise awareness about climate change.

crypt

IPA: /krɪpt/

KK: /krɪpt/

noun

Definition: A room or vault that is located underground, often used for burial or as a storage space.

Example: The ancient church had a crypt where many historical figures were buried.

cuirassier

IPA: /ˌkjʊəˈræsɪə/

KK: /kjuːəˈræsɪə/

noun

Definition: A soldier on horseback who wears protective armor, especially a breastplate.

Example: The cuirassier charged into battle, his armor shining in the sunlight.

cuneatic

IPA: /kjuːˈniːətɪk/

KK: /kyuˈniːətɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or resembling wedge-shaped characters, especially those used in ancient writing systems like cuneiform.

Example: The ancient tablets were inscribed with cuneatic symbols that told stories of early civilizations.

cuneiform

IPA: /ˈkjuːnɪfɔːm/

KK: /ˈkyuːnɪfɔːrm/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a writing system that uses wedge-shaped characters, often associated with ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Babylonians.

Example: The archaeologist discovered cuneiform tablets that contained ancient texts.

noun

Definition: A type of writing that uses characters made up of small wedge-shaped marks, often associated with ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Babylonians.

Example: The ancient tablets were inscribed with cuneiform, revealing stories from thousands of years ago.

cuniform

IPA: /ˈkjuːnɪfɔːrm/

KK: /kyuˈnɪfɔrm/

noun

Definition: An alternative spelling of a writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets.

Example: The ancient texts were written in cuniform, making them difficult to read without proper training.

curtana

IPA: /kərˈteɪnə/

KK: /kərˈteɪnə/

noun

Definition: A short ceremonial sword that is often associated with English monarchs during coronation ceremonies, symbolizing mercy.

Example: The king held the curtana high during the coronation ceremony.

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