Definition of Crawler. Meaning of Crawler. Synonyms of Crawler

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Definition of Crawler

Crawler
Crawler Crawl"er (kr?l"?r), n. One who, or that which, crawls; a creeper; a reptile.

Meaning of Crawler from wikipedia

- Look up crawler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crawler may refer to: Web crawler, a computer program that gathers and categorizes information on...
- Web crawler, sometimes called a spider or spiderbot and often shortened to crawler, is an Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web and...
- Dungeon Crawler Carl is a science fiction and fantasy LitRPG book series written by American author Matt Dinniman. It was initially self published by...
- A crawler excavator, also known as a track-type excavator or tracked excavator, is a type of heavy construction equipment primarily used for excavation...
- The crawler-transporters, formally known as the Missile Crawler Transporter Facilities, are a pair of tracked vehicles used to transport launch vehicles...
- Crawler is the fourth studio album by British rock band Idles, released on 12 November 2021. Crawler received favourable reviews and was nominated for...
- The XGC88000 crawler crane is a class of extremely large ultraheavy crawler crane made by XCMG. With a lifting capacity of 3,600 to 4,000 tons, a total...
- A kerb crawler (or curb crawler) is a person who drives around areas known for street prostitution, soliciting prostitutes for ****ual activity. The act...
- den of animal bones and are suddenly attacked by a creature they call a "crawler", which kills Holly. Sarah runs but falls down a hole and is knocked unconscious...
- In BEAM robotics, a crawler is a robot that has a mode of locomotion by tracks or by transferring the robot's body on limbs or appendages. These do not...