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Definition of Cruxes

Cruxes
Crux Crux (kr[u^]ks), n.; pl. E. Cruxes (-[e^]z), L. Cruces (kr[udd]"s[=e]z). [L., cross, torture, trouble.] Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain. --Dr. Sheridan. The perpetual crux of New Testament chronologists. --Strauss.

Meaning of Cruxes from wikipedia

- Crux (/krʌks/) is a constellation of the southern sky that is centred on four bright stars in a cross-shaped asterism commonly known as the Southern Cross...
- CRUX is a lightweight x86-64 Linux distribution targeted at experienced Linux users and delivered by a tar.gz-based package system with BSD-style initscripts...
- A crux is a textual p****age that is corrupted to the point that it is difficult or impossible to interpret and resolve. Cruxes are studied in palaeography...
- The crux cordis or crux of the heart (from Latin "crux" meaning "cross") is the area on the lower back side of the heart where the coronary sulcus (the...
- Crux Ansata, subtitled 'An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church' (1943) is one of the last books published by H. G. Wells (1866–1946). It is a scathing...
- The term crux simplex was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to indicate a plain transom-less wooden stake used for executing either by affixing the...
- Look up crux or Crux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crux or the Southern Cross is a constellation. Crux may refer to: Crux (literary), a p****age...
- The Crux of the Biscuit is a compilation album by American musician Frank Zappa, released in July 2016, originally intended to celebrate the 40th anniversary...
- Honoris Crux Gold, Honoris Crux Silver and Honoris Crux of 1975, which together replaced the discontinued Honoris Crux of 1952. Honoris Crux (1952), in...
- A crux gemmata (Latin for jewelled cross) is a form of cross typical of Early Christian and Early Medieval art, where the cross, or at least its front...