
1) Audacity 2) Bread border 3) Bread end 4) Bread part 5) British slang for head 6) Chutzpa 7) Crisp covering 8) Crisp topping 9) Earth layer 10) End of bread 11) Flaky pie part 12) French word used in English 13) Gall 14) Geological layer 15) Hard cover 16) Hard film 17) Hard outer part of bread 18) Hard part of bread
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1) Brass 2) Case 3) Casing 4) Cheekiness 5) Chutzpa 6) Chutzpah 7) Froth 8) Gall 9) Horst 10) Hutzpah 11) Insolence 12) Nerve 13) Peel 14) Rind 15) Skin
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- the outer layer of the Earth
- a hard outer layer that covers something
- the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
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A hard snow surface lying upon a softer layer. Crust may be formed by sun, rain or wind, and is described as Breakable Crust or Unbreakable Crust, depending upon whether it will break under the weight of a turning skier.
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• (n.) To cover with a crust; to cover or line with an incrustation; to incrust. • (n.) An incrustation on the interior of wine bottles, the result of the ripening of the wine; a deposit of tartar, etc. See Beeswing. • (n.) The cover or case of a pie, in distinction from the soft contents. • (n.) The dough, or mass of doughy pas...
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1. A hard outer layer or covering; cutaneous crusts are often formed by dried serum or pus on the surface of a ruptured blister or pustule. ... 2. A scab. ... Synonym: crusta. ... Origin: L. Crusta ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(krust) a formed outer layer, especially an outer layer of solid matter formed by drying of a bodily exudate or secretion. milk crust cradle cap.
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crust. The outermost major layer of the earth, ranging from about 10 to 65 km in thickness worldwide. The uppermost 15-35 km of crust is brittle enough to produce earthquakes.
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1. The outermost layer of the Earth, consisting of relatively low-density rocks. See also core and mantle. 2. A disorganized, crusty, mineral coating that can be thin or thick. 3. Type of aggregate.
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Crust intransitive verb To gather or contract into a hard crust; to become incrusted. « The place that was burnt . . .
crusted and healed.
Temple. »
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Crust noun [ Latin
crusta : confer Old French
crouste , French
croûte ; probably akin to Greek ............... ice, E.
crystal , from the same root as E.
crude ,
raw . See
Raw , and confer
Custard .]
1. The hard external coat or cover...
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Crust transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Crusted ;
present participle & verbal noun Crusting .] [ Confer Old French
crouster , Latin
crustare . See
Crust ,
noun ] To cover with a c...
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Crust is slang for impertinence.
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The outermost layer of the Earth, varying in thickness from about 10 kilometers (6 miles) below the oceans, to 65 kilometers (about 40 miles) below the continents; represents less than 1 percent of the Earth's volume.
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a hard snow surface lying upon a softer layer; crust may be formed by sun, rain or wind, and is described as breakable crust or unbreakable crust , depending upon whether it wil break under the weight of a turning skier.
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encrustation noun a hard outer layer that covers something
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gall noun the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
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A naturally occurring red coloured sediment which occurs in older red wines and vintage ports. It comprises tannins that have combined with colour molecules and polysaccharides over time.
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A relatively dense/heavy soil surface which reduces emergence of seeds.
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The outermost solid layer of the Earth up to about 70 km thick. There are two types: continental crust (which is older and thicker) and oceanic crust (which is younger and much thinner).
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(also called scab) a formation of dried blood, pus, or other skin fluid over a break in the skin.
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(of the Earth) outermost layer (average 20 km thick) of Earth composed of rocks similar to those seen at the surface
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A type of snow. Typically softer, more pliable snow is covered by a thin (or sometimes thick) layer of ice.
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A hard layer of snow on top of softer snow.
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(also called scab) a formation of dried blood, pus, or other skin fluid over a break in the skin.
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