| crater |
A basinlike depression over a vent at the summit of a volcanic cone. (See page(s) 89)
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| cranial suture |
The lines of connection between cranial bones, which appear as a squiggly line on both the interior and the exterior surfaces of the skull. Sutures progressively disappear with age and can be used to provide a general estimate for age at death.
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| cranial capacity |
A measurement of the interior volume of the brain case measured in cubic centimeters (cc) and used as an approximate estimate of brain size.
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| crack |
A fracture in an ice floe that has not parted substantially. More specifically, it is any fracture of fast ice, consolidated ice, or a single floe that may have been followed by separation ranging from a few centimeters to 1 m.
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| cradle |
part of an early Wright brothers' airplane where the pilot laid and from where he steered the aircraft.
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| CRA | shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception |
| CRA | a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft |
| CRA | a creator of great skill in the manual arts |
| CRA | a professional whose work is consistently of high quality |
| CRA | skill in an occupation or trade |
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| CRA | a steep rugged rock or cliff |
| CRA | having hills and crags |
| CRA | rocky and steep |
| CRA | having hills and crags |
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