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Qué (quién) es crable - definición


crable      
A chain of like minded crabs.
Traffic was stopped in both directions due to a crable that stretched over 300 yards.
Crable Site         
  • Example of a flint tool
The Crable Site is an archaeological site located on the Norman Crable farm in Fulton County, Illinois, near the Illinois River and Anderson Lake.
crater         
  • 50,000-year-old [[Meteor Crater]] east of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]], U.S.
  • Deep pit crater on Hualalai [[Hawaii]]
  • Lake Manicouagan in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], an [[impact crater lake]]
  • Pano Horgoo volcano crater in [[Mongolia]]
  • Sedan shallow underground nuclear test explosion]] in [[Nevada]]
  • Webb]], as seen from [[Lunar Orbiter 1]]. Several smaller craters can be seen in and around  Webb.
DEPRESSION ON THE EARTH OR CELESTIAL BODY CAUSED BY SOME FORM OF EXPLOSION, INCLUDING BOLIDE IMPACT, VOLCANIC ERUPTION OR CHEMICAL/NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
Craters; Cratered; Draft:Crater; Crater (astronomy and geology)
¦ noun
1. a large bowl-shaped cavity, especially one caused by an explosion or impact or forming the mouth of a volcano.
2. a large bowl used in ancient Greece for mixing wine.
¦ verb form a crater or craters in.
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk krater 'mixing bowl'.
Ejemplos de uso de crable
1. Terra Crable of Springfield, Ohio Unfortunately, I have no choice but to discuss it, seeing how it will cover every newsstand in the country.