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Micraster
Micraster Mi*cras"ter, n. [NL., fr. Gr. mikro`s small + ?
star.] (Paleon.)
A genus of sea urchins, similar to Spatangus, abounding in
the chalk formation; -- from the starlike disposal of the
ambulacral furrows.
Meaning of Craster from wikipedia
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Craster is a
small fishing village on the
Northumberland coast of England,
eight miles (13 km) from Alnwick. The next
village to the
north is Embleton...
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Craster kippers are
kippers from the
Northumberland fishing village of
Craster. They have been
acclaimed as the best
British kipper. Like the Newmarket...
- Sir
Herbert Henry Edmund Craster (5
November 1879 – 21
March 1959) was a
British librarian, who
served as Bodley's
Librarian (the
librarian in charge...
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Craster radar station (also
known as RAF
Craster), was a
Chain Home Low (later a
Chain Home
Extra Low)
Second World War
radar site at
Craster in Northumberland...
- actor,
known for his many
television appearances,
including the role of
Craster in the HBO
series Game of Thrones. Pugh was born in the Tyntetown, Mountain...
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stopping at
Craster's Keep, Sam
befriends one of
Craster's daughter-wives, Gilly.
Gilly is
pregnant and
fears that, if her
child is a boy,
Craster will sacrifice...
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Craster returns with Jon Snow and
orders the Night's
Watch off his lands. Lord
Commander Jeor
Mormont admits to Jon that he
already knew of
Craster's...
- girl,
daughter and wife of
Craster.
After the Night's
Watch regroups at
Craster's Keep,
Gilly gives birth to a son.
Craster is
killed before he can sacrifice...
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kippers and Loch Fyne kippers. The
harbour village of
Craster in
Northumberland is
famed for
Craster kippers,
which are
prepared in a
local smokehouse, sold...
- USS
Craster Hall (ID-1486) was a
cargo steamship that was
built in
Scotland in 1909 and
served in the
merchant fleets of
first the
United Kingdom and...