crag
61crag — [[t]kræg[/t]] n. 1) a steep, rugged rock 2) a rough, broken, projecting part of a rock • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < British Celtic …
62CRAG — • Cryptococcus antigen …
63crag — /kræg / (say krag) noun a steep, rugged rock; a rough, broken, projecting part of a rock. {Middle English, from Celtic; compare Welsh craig rock} –cragged /ˈkrægəd/ (say kraguhd), adjective …
64crag·gy — /ˈkrægi/ adj, craggier, est 1 : having many crags a craggy island 2 : rough in a way that suggests strength a famous actor who is known for his craggy good looks his white hair and craggy face …
65crag and tail — noun : an elongate hill having at one end a steep face of ice smoothed rock and at the other a gentle slope of rock or glacial drift …
66crag martin — noun : rock swallow …
67Eurasian Crag Martin — Perching on a roof in Alcobaça, Portugal Conservation status …
68Dusky Crag Martin — Conservation status Least Concern ( …
69Dow Crag — from the Old Man of Coniston summit Elevation 778 m (2,552 ft) …
70Dove Crag — Dove Crags Dove Crag from High Hartsop Dodd, 2 km to the east Elevation …