crystal crust

crystal crust
кристаллическая корка

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  • Crystal — Crys tal (kr[i^]s tal), n. [OE. cristal, F. cristal, L. crystallum crystal, ice, fr. Gr. kry stallos, fr. kry os icy cold, frost; cf. AS. crystalla, fr. L. crystallum; prob. akin to E. crust. See {Crust}, {Raw}.] 1. (Chem. & Min.) The regular… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • crystal — O.E. cristal clear ice, clear mineral, from O.Fr. cristal (12c., Mod.Fr. crystal), from L. crystallus crystal, ice, from Gk. krystallos, from kryos frost, from PIE root *kru(s) hard, hard outer surface (see CRUST (Cf. crust)). Spelling adopted… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Crust — (kr?st), n. [L. crusta: cf. OF. crouste, F. cro[^u]te; prob. akin to Gr. ????? ice, E. crystal, from the same root as E. crude, raw. See {Raw}, and cf. {Custard}.] 1. The hard external coat or covering of anything; the hard exterior surface or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Crystal Saga — is a refined free to play 2.5D browser MMORPG developed by r2games. Not only does it offer a vast virtual world, but also features a captivating and detailed storyline. Players may choose from five available classes: Mage, Knight, Priest, Ranger… …   Wikipedia

  • crust — early 14c., hard outer part of bread, from O.Fr. crouste (13c., Mod.Fr. croûte) and directly from L. crusta rind, crust, shell, bark, from PIE *krus to that which has been hardened, from root *kreus to begin to freeze, form a crust (Cf. Skt. krud …   Etymology dictionary

  • crystal — [OE] The prehistoric Indo European base *kru produced several words denoting ‘hard outer surface’, including English crust, Old High German hrosa ‘crust’, and Old Norse hrúthr ‘crust’. In some cases they reflect a hardening caused by freezing:… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • crystal — [OE] The prehistoric Indo European base *kru produced several words denoting ‘hard outer surface’, including English crust, Old High German hrosa ‘crust’, and Old Norse hrúthr ‘crust’. In some cases they reflect a hardening caused by freezing:… …   Word origins

  • crust — [14] Latin crusta meant ‘hard outer covering, shell’ (it is related to a number of words, including ultimately crystal, denoting a hard surface caused by freezing). Old French acquired it as crouste (the modern French form croûte formed the basis …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • crust — [14] Latin crusta meant ‘hard outer covering, shell’ (it is related to a number of words, including ultimately crystal, denoting a hard surface caused by freezing). Old French acquired it as crouste (the modern French form croûte formed the basis …   Word origins

  • crystal — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cristal, from Anglo French, from Latin crystallum, from Greek krystallos more at crust Date: 13th century 1. quartz that is transparent or nearly so and that is either colorless or only slightly tinged 2.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • crust — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin crusta; akin to Old English hrūse earth, Greek kryos icy cold, krystallos ice, crystal Date: 14th century 1. a. the hardened exterior or surface part of bread b. a piece of this or of bread grown dry or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary


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