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Blepharis crinitus
Cobbler Cob"bler, n. 1. A mender of shoes. --Addison. 2. A clumsy workman. --Shak. 3. A beverage. See Sherry cobbler, under Sherry. Cobbler fish (Zo["o]l.), a marine fish (Blepharis crinitus) of the Atlantic. The name alludes to its threadlike fin rays.
C crinitus
Threadfish Thread"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The cutlass fish. (b) A carangoid fish (Caranx gallus, or C. crinitus) having the anterior rays of the soft dorsal and anal fins prolonged in the form of long threads.
Cancrinite
Cancrinite Can"cri*nite, n. [Named after Count Cancrin, a minister of finance in Russia.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in hexagonal crystals, also massive, generally of a yellow color, containing silica, alumina, lime, soda, and carbon dioxide.
Crinicultural
Crinicultural Crin`i*cul"tur*al (kr?n`?-k?l"t?r-a]/>l; 135), a. [L. crinis hair + cultura.] Relating to the growth of hair. [R.]
Crinigerous
Crinigerous Cri*nig"er*ous (kr?-n?j"?r-?s), a. [L. criniger; crinis hair + gerere to bear.] Bearing hair; hairy. [R.]
Crinital
Crinital Cri"ni*tal (kr?"n?-tal), a. Same as Crinite, 1. He the star crinital adoreth. --Stanyhurst.
Crinite
Crinite Cri"nite (kr?"n?t), a. [L. crinitus, p. p. of crinire to provide or cover with hair, fr. crinis hair.] 1. Having the appearance of a tuft of hair; having a hairlike tail or train. ``Comate, crinite, caudate stars.' --Fairfax. 2. (Bot.) Bearded or tufted with hairs. --Gray.
Crinitory
Crinitory Cri"ni*to*ry (kr?"n?-t?-r?), a. Of or relating to hair; as, a crinitory covering. --T. Hook.
Encrini
Encrinus En"cri*nus, n.; pl. Encrini. [NL. See Encrinite.] (Paleon.) A genus of fossil encrinoidea, from the Mesozoic rocks.
Encrinic
Encrinic En*crin"ic, Encrinal En*cri"nal, Encrinital En*crin"i*tal, a. (Paleon.) Relating to encrinites; containing encrinites, as certain kinds of limestone.
Encrinital
Encrinic En*crin"ic, Encrinal En*cri"nal, Encrinital En*crin"i*tal, a. (Paleon.) Relating to encrinites; containing encrinites, as certain kinds of limestone.
Encrinite
Encrinite En"cri*nite, n. [Gr. ? in + ? a lily: cf. F. encrinite.] (Paleon.) A fossil crinoid, esp. one belonging to, or resembling, the genus Encrinus. Sometimes used in a general sense for any crinoid.
Encrinitic
Encrinitic En`cri*nit"ic, Encrinitical En`cri*nit"ic*al, a. (Paleon.) Pertaining to encrinites; encrinal.
Encrinitical
Encrinitic En`cri*nit"ic, Encrinitical En`cri*nit"ic*al, a. (Paleon.) Pertaining to encrinites; encrinal.
G crinita
Gentian Gen"tian, n. [OE. genciane, F. gentiane, L. gentiana, fr. Gentius, an Illyrian king, said to have discovered its properties.] (Bot.) Any one of a genus (Gentiana) of herbaceous plants with opposite leaves and a tubular four- or five-lobed corolla, usually blue, but sometimes white, yellow, or red. See Illust. of Capsule. Note: Many species are found on the highest mountains of Europe, Asia, and America, and some are prized for their beauty, as the Alpine (Gentiana verna, Bavarica, and excisa), and the American fringed gentians (G. crinita and G. detonsa). Several are used as tonics, especially the bitter roots of Gentiana lutea, the officinal gentian of the pharmacop[oe]ias. Horse gentian, fever root. Yellow gentian (Bot.), the officinal gentian (Gentiana lutea). See Bitterwort.
Myiarchus crinitus
Flycatcher Fly"catch`er, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of numerous species of birds that feed upon insects, which they take on the wing. Note: The true flycatchers of the Old World are Oscines, and belong to the family Muscicapid[ae], as the spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa grisola). The American flycatchers, or tyrant flycatchers, are Clamatores, and belong to the family Tyrannid[ae], as the kingbird, pewee, crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus), and the vermilion flycatcher or churinche (Pyrocephalus rubineus). Certain American flycatching warblers of the family Sylvicolid[ae] are also called flycatchers, as the Canadian flycatcher (Sylvania Canadensis), and the hooded flycatcher (S. mitrata). See Tyrant flycatcher.
Pentacrinin
Pentacrinin Pen*tac"ri*nin, n. (Physiol. Chem.) A red and purple pigment found in certain crinoids of the genus Pentacrinus.
Pentacrinite
Pentacrinite Pen*tac"ri*nite, n. [Penta- + Gr. ? a lily.] (Zo["o]l.) Any species of Pentacrinus.
Rhodocrinite
Rhodocrinite Rho*doc"ri*nite, n. [Gr. "ro`don rose + ??? lily.] (Paleon.) A rose encrinite.

Meaning of Crini from wikipedia

- Brithys crini, the amaryllis borer, crinum borer, lily borer or Kew arches, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a garden pest in parts of its range...
- Marasmius crinis-equi is a plant pathogen. It is commonly known as the 'horse hair fungus', and appears on rainforest leaves as a wiry stipe with a delicate...
- Crinis (Gr****: Κρὶνις) was a Stoic philosopher who lived in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, who was contemporary with and likely a pupil of Archedemus of...
- Professor Maximinus Friedrich Alexander de Crinis (29 May 1889 – 2 May 1945) held a chair in psychiatry in Cologne and at Charité in Berlin, and was a...
- Idalus crinis is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1884. It is found in Mexico and Guatemala. Savela, Markku (September...
- Clepsis crinis is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the Mexican states of Nuevo León and Hidalgo. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Westwood took inspiration from the ballet Petrushka to design the mini-crini, an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline. Its mini-length, bouffant...
- "mini-crini." The mini-crini silhouette influenced the work of other designers such as Christian Lacroix's "puffball" skirts. The Westwood mini-crini was...
- interface can be calculated using Fick's laws of diffusion. Sorption isotherm Crini, Grégorio; Badot, Pierre-Marie, eds. (2010). Sorption processes and pollution :...
- 2015.01.058. PMC 4382437. PMID 25772447. Morin-Crini, Nadia; Lichtfouse, Eric; Torri, Giangiacomo; Crini, Grégorio (2019-12-01). "Applications of chitosan...