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cranial Toward the head, as opposed to caudad.
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crank A special kiln shelf that has legs (usually three) and stacks by interlocking with others. Cranks are used to fire plates and tiles (one per crank). They are employed to overcome poor use of space in kilns when trying to fire flat objects.
Ãâó: www.digitalfire.com/education/glossary/
cranium The skull. That part of animal bony skeleton that contains the brains.
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cranberry This vibrant ruby of the sea is grown along the Northern Atlantic coast. A perennial plant, cranberries grow on long-running vines in sandy bogs and marshes until their harvest each autumn. Cranberries are rich in vitamins and minerals such as zinc and Vitamins B and C. They are thought to have detoxifying and purifying properties. Cranberry Seeds contain potent antioxidants and are excellent exfoliants.
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cranberry transparent glass with a pinkish-red coloring.
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