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71crinroşu — CRIN RÓŞU s. v. gladiolă. Trimis de siveco, 03.03.2009. Sursa: Sinonime …
72Crinkle — Crin|kle auch: Crink|le 〈[krı̣ŋkl] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Stoff aus Seide, Baumwolle od. Kunstfasern mit charakteristischem, knittrigem Erscheinungsbild, das durch eine Wärmebehandlung hervorgerufen wird [Etym.: <engl. crinkle »(Knitter )Falte«] …
73crinkle — crin|kle1 [ˈkrıŋkəl] v also crinkle up [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Old English cringan; CRINGE] 1.) if you crinkle part of your face, or if it crinkles, you move it so that small lines appear on it ▪ His mouth crinkled into a …
74crinkly — crin|kly [ˈkrıŋkli] adj 1.) having a lot of small lines or folds ▪ She looked fondly at his crinkly face. ▪ He smiled his nice, crinkly smile. ▪ The paper was brown and crinkly at the edges. 2.) hair that is crinkly is stiff and curly ▪ He had… …
75crinoline — crin|o|line [ˈkrınəlın] n [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: Italian crinolino, from crino horsehair + lino linen ] a round frame that was worn in the past under a woman s skirt to support it and hold it away from her body …
76Crinkle-Verfahren — Crin|kle Ver|fah|ren [ kriŋkl...] das; s <zu engl. to crincle »sich kräuseln«> Verfahren zum Texturieren synthetischer Garne …
77crinkly — crin|kly [ krıŋkli ] adjective 1. ) something that is crinkly has a lot of crinkles in it 2. ) crinkly hair is rough and curly …
78crinoline — crin|o|line [ krın(ə)lın ] noun count a frame that women in the past wore under their skirts to give them a round shape …
79crinatura — crin фр. [крэн] crinatura ит. [кринату/ра] волос смычка …
80cringle — crin·gle …