cranic

cranic
\\ˈkrānik\ adjective
Etymology: probably from French crânique, from crâne cranium + -ique -ic — more at crane

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  • cranic — m ( es/ as) record, chronicle [L] …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • cranic — cra·nic …   English syllables

  • chronicle — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. cronicle, from O.Fr. cronique (Mod.Fr. chronique), from L. chronica (neuter plural mistaken for fem. singular), from Gk. ta khronika (biblia) the (books of) annals, neut. pl. of khronikos of time. Ending modified in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • brachy — brachy·axis; brachy·catalectic; brachy·catalexis; brachy·ceph·al; brachy·cephalic; brachy·ceph·a·lid; brachy·ce·phal·i·dae; brachy·ceph·a·lism; brachy·ceph·a·li·za·tion; brachy·ceph·a·ly; brachy·cerebral; brachy·chi·ton; brachy·cranial;… …   English syllables

  • brachycranic — brachy·cranic …   English syllables

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