crotch
71William Crotch — William Crotch, né à Norwich le 5 juillet 1775 et mort à Taunton le 29 décembre 1847, est un organiste et compositeur anglais …
72PHYLLOTRETA ZIMMERMANI CROTCH (PH. SIBIRICA WS.) - СЕВЕРНАЯ ПОЛОСАТАЯ БЛОШКА — см. Phyllotreta zimmermani Crotch (Ph. sibirica Ws.) Северная полосатая блошка. В отличие от Ph. striolata, черная шовная полоса надкрылий волнистая, расширяется за ней и сужается перед вершиной. Усики и ноги темные; 4 й членик усиков самца… …
73fire-crotch — noun A person who has, or is assumed to have, red pubic hair. The harassment started a few months ago on the school bus. Millie, a 10th grade student with red hair, was called fire crotch by several sixth grade boys, who giggled and snickered… …
74feather crotch — noun : a feathery pattern in the grain of veneer cut from the crotch …
75spank your very crotch — exclamation British thank you very much. A jocular altera tion recorded on the Student World website in 2001 …
76Fork — crotch …
77crotchet — crotch·et …
78Crotched — Crotch Crotch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crotched} (kr[o^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crotch ing}.] 1. To provide with a crotch; to give the form of a crotch to; as, to crotch the ends of ropes in splicing or tying knots. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (Logging) …
79Crotching — Crotch Crotch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crotched} (kr[o^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crotch ing}.] 1. To provide with a crotch; to give the form of a crotch to; as, to crotch the ends of ropes in splicing or tying knots. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (Logging) …
80crane — Crotch Crotch (kr[o^]ch; 224), n.; pl. {Crotches} (kr[o^]ch [e^]z). [Cf. {Crotchet}, {Crutch}.] 1. The angle formed by the parting of two legs or branches; a fork; the point where a trunk divides; as, the crotch of a tree. more specifically, the… …