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coprology n. 5COPRO3 + 3LOGY6 the treatment of scatological or pornographic subjects in art and literature
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credenda n.pl., sing. 3den4dum 73d!m8 5L, pl. of ger. of credere: see CREED6 doctrines to be believed; matters of faith
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crispation n. 5< L crispare (see prec.) + 3ATION6 1 a curling or being curled 2 a slight, involuntary contraction of the muscles or skin
So, a fancy word for "goosebumps"
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01/03/2003 2:10 PM
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crossopterygian n. 5< ModL Crossopterygii, name of the group ( Gr krossoi, fringe + pteryx, fin, wing: see PTERYGOID) + 3AN6 any coelacanth: thought to be the precursors of amphibians
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#90839
01/03/2003 2:14 PM
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crith. Unit of mass used for weighing gases. One crith is the mass of one litre of hydrogen gas (H ) at standard temperature and pressure.
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01/03/2003 2:18 PM
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typical of a pit viper. The rattlesnake belongs to this group.
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01/03/2003 2:30 PM
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CROUPADE (horse): A dressage exercise of the Spanish High Riding School Performed as a vertical leap from the Pessage position. While off the ground, the horse folds its forelegs and draws up its hind legs before landing simultaneously on all fours at the same spot from which it leaped.Definition from Hurnik et al., 1995.
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cruse n. 5ME crouse < OE cruse, akin to MDu cruyse, ON krus, Ger krause, pot with lid6 a small container for liquids such as water, oil, honey, or wine
The widow's cruse of oil and barrel of meal was continually replenished during a time of famine. I Kings 17:9-16 2 Kings 4:2-7
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01/03/2003 2:39 PM
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I remember singing a piece by Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Romancero Gitano on poems by Lorca, and one is Crotalo, which meant castanets. must be the rattler connection?
please excuse any spelling errors, it's been a while!
formerly known as etaoin...
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#90844
01/03/2003 3:31 PM
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Dancer to the Crotalum. Bronze. Height about 11 inches. WE have spoken in the explanation of Plate XI. of the moriones, or fatui, of whom this dancer in bronze is one. He is entirely naked; the girdle round his loins being altogether insufficient to conceal his enormous parts. He is dancing to the sound of the Crotalum. This was a kind of cymbal made of wood, of terra cotta, or of metal, which almost produced the sound of the Spanish castanets. It was consecrated to Priapus, and used in lascrivious dances. Here is URL. Scroll down almost halfway. http://royalmuseum.tripod.com/secretcabinet/Plate14.html
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Crotalum (Page: 349)
Crot"a*lum (-l?m), n. [L., fr. Gr. rattle.] (Mus.) A kind of castanet used by the Corybantes.
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The CORYBANTES are represented as a kind of inspired people, subject to Bacchic frenzy, and inspiring terror at the celebration of the sacred rites by means of war-dances, noise, cymbals, drums, and arms. They have been called attendants of Rhea 1, identified as Cybele, the Mother of the Gods worshipped in Phrygia, and guardians of Dionysus 2 in his growing days. It is also told that the CORYBANTES, came from Colchis (today Georgia in the Caucasus), and were given as armed ministers to Rhea 1 by the TITANS. The CORYBANTES are inclined to dancing and to religious frenzy, and worship the Mother of the Gods with orgies.
The CORYBANTES are sometimes said to have been expelled from their country by their father Socus 2, and to have ruled the Euboean battalions that joined Dionysus 2 in his war against the Indians.
CORYBANTES have been called the following: Acmon 3, Cyrbas, Damneus, Idaeus 3, Melisseus 3, Mimas 6, Ocythous 3, Prymneus 2, and Pyrrhichus.
The CORYBANTES, the CABIROI, the DACTYLS and the TELCHINES are sometimes represented as identical with the CURETES, and sometimes as kinsmen of one another [see below].
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#90847
01/04/2003 1:06 AM
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#90848
01/04/2003 1:33 PM
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As I recall, the pit is a depression in the skull/face which is a sense organ, detecting heat. I'm sure more detailed accounts are easily found!
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#90849
01/04/2003 2:30 PM
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Dear WW: the pits are like a second pair of eyes to see prey in the dark. Hard to imagine how evolution could have produced it.Here's a link with lots of information: http://makeashorterlink.com/?F3E9215F2
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