
1) Angular shape 2) Angularity 3) Area around a goalie 4) Area around hockey goal 5) Area in a hockey rink 6) Bend 7) Cares about European wrinkle 8) Clothes line 9) Clothing fold 10) Clothing line 11) Create a fold 12) Crimp 13) Crinkle 14) Crush 15) Damage to a photograph 16) Dogear mark 17) Double
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1) Creese 2) Crimp 3) Crinkle 4) Crumple 5) Crush 6) Dermatoglyphic 7) Fold 8) Gather 9) Kink 10) Kris 11) Lifeline 12) Pleat 13) Plication 14) Pucker 15) Rumple 16) Trough 17) Twirl 18) Wrinkle
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- an angular shape made by folding
- a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
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The point at which a level folds upon itself. See folded level design.
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• (n.) A line or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance; hence, a similar mark, however produced. • (n.) One of the lines serving to define the limits of the bowler and the striker. • (n.) See Creese. • (v. t.) To make a crease or mark in, as by folding or doubling. • (n.) The combination of four lines formi...
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A circle around the goal where only defense players can enter.
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(from the article `cricket`) Lines of whitewash demarcate the creases at each wicket: the bowling crease is a line drawn through the base of the stumps and extending 4.33 feet ... ...high and 6 feet (1.8 metres) wide. Any shot that completely clears the goal line, a 2-inch- (5-cm-) wide stripe on the ice across the front of the ... [...
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A circle around the goal, nine feet in radius, into which only defensive players may enter.
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multiple transverse and/or longitudinal folds NOTE - See figure 806-19.
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A line or linear depression as produced by a fold. ... See: fold, groove, line. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(krēs) a line or slight linear depression, such as a shallow skin furrow. flexion crease , palmar crease any of the normal skin furrows on the palm that allow flexion of the hand by separating folds of tissue. In certain congenital anomalies, there is only a...
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This is the area directly in front of the goal. This area is marked out by a semicircle that has a r
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A printed job can be creased mechanically to make folding easier. There are times when you might want a printed piece delivered flat for ease of storage and then do the folding yourself, manually.
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Generally, a permanent line of weakness established by completely flattening the axis of a fold, or the act of creating such a weakness. Occasionally, a similar line of weakness created by scoring the paper.
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Crease (krēs)
noun See
Creese .
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Crease noun [ Confer LG.
krus , German
krause , crispness,
krausen ,
kräusen , to crisp, curl, lay on folds; or perhaps of Celtic origin; confer Armor.
kriz a wrinkle, crease,
kriza to wrinkle, fold, W.
crych a wrinkle,
crychu to rumple, rippl...
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Crease transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Creased (kr?st);
present participle & verbal noun Creasing .] To make a crease or mark in, as by folding or doubling. «
Creased , like dog's ears in a folio.
Gray. ...
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line made by crushing white line on the ground in cricketÂ
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In cricket, a crease is one of the lines serving to define the limits of the bowler and the striker.
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A line. See Bowling crease, Popping crease and Return crease.
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Make a fold line in the fabric, as an indication while sewing . You can crease with iron orwith fingers. The line formed is called a creaseline. A crease edge is created by creasing the edge
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Line or mark made by folding or wrinkling.
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An area around the goal that opposing players are forbidden to enter.
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(skin) surco, pliegue
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The semi-circular blue painted area in front of each goal.
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