5 letter words starting with cr

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  • CRAAL
  • CRABS
  • CRACK
  • CRAFT
  • CRAGS
  • CRAIC
  • CRAIG
  • CRAKE
  • CRAME
  • CRAMP
  • CRAMS
  • CRANE
  • CRANK
  • CRANS
  • CRAPE
  • CRAPS
  • CRAPY
  • CRARE
  • CRASH
  • CRASS
  • CRATE
  • CRAVE
  • CRAWL
  • CRAWS
  • CRAYS
  • CRAZE
  • CRAZY
  • CREAK
  • CREAM
  • CREDO
  • CREDS
  • CREED
  • CREEK
  • CREEL
  • CREEP
  • CREES
  • CREIN
  • CREMA
  • CREME
  • CREMS
  • CRENA
  • CREPE
  • CREPS
  • CREPT
  • CREPY
  • CRESS
  • CREST
  • CREWE
  • CREWS
  • CRIAS
  • CRIBO
  • CRIBS
  • CRICK
  • CRIED
  • CRIER
  • CRIES
  • CRIME
  • CRIMP
  • CRIMS
  • CRINE
  • CRINK
  • CRINS
  • CRIOS
  • CRIPE
  • CRIPS
  • CRISE
  • CRISP
  • CRISS
  • CRITH
  • CRITS
  • CROAK
  • CROCI
  • CROCK
  • CROCS
  • CROFT
  • CROGS
  • CROMB
  • CROME
  • CRONE
  • CRONK
  • CRONS
  • CRONY
  • CROOK
  • CROOL
  • CROON
  • CROPS
  • CRORE
  • CROSS
  • CROST
  • CROUP
  • CROUT
  • CROWD
  • CROWL
  • CROWN
  • CROWS
  • CROZE
  • CRUCK
  • CRUDE
  • CRUDO
  • CRUDS
  • CRUDY
  • CRUEL
  • CRUES
  • CRUET
  • CRUFT
  • CRUMB
  • CRUMP
  • CRUNK
  • CRUOR
  • CRURA
  • CRUSE
  • CRUSH
  • CRUST
  • CRUSY
  • CRUVE
  • CRWTH
  • CRYER
  • CRYNE
  • CRYPT

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of crags

crags (noun)

  1. A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep rock or cliff.
  2. A rough broken fragment of rock.
  3. A partially compacted bed of gravel mixed with shells, of the Tertiary age.

crags (noun)

  1. The neck or throat.

Definition of crash

crash (noun)

  1. A sudden, intense, loud sound, as made for example by cymbals.
  2. An automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident.
  3. A malfunction of computer software or hardware which causes it to shut down or become partially or totally inoperable.
  4. A sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures).
  5. A comedown from a drug.
  6. (collective) A group of rhinoceroses.

crash (verb)

  1. To collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
  2. To severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
  3. (via gatecrash) To attend a social event without invitation, usually with unfavorable intentions.
  4. To accelerate a project or a task or its schedule by devoting more resources to it.
  5. To make or experience informal temporary living arrangements, especially overnight.
  6. To give, as a favor.
  7. To lie down for a long rest, sleep or nap, as from tiredness or exhaustion.
  8. (hardware) To terminate extraordinarily.
  9. (hardware) To cause to terminate extraordinarily.
  10. To experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated.
  11. To hit or strike with force
  12. (of a patient's condition) To take a sudden and severe turn for the worse; to rapidly deteriorate.
  13. To make a sudden loud noise.

crash (adjective)

  1. Quick, fast, intensive, impromptu.

crash (noun)

  1. (fibre) A type of rough linen.


Definition of crits

crits (noun)

  1. Criticism.
  2. Critique.
  3. A proponent of critical legal studies.
  4. A criterium race.

crits (noun)

  1. A critical hit.

Definition of crowd

crowd (noun)

  1. A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
  2. Several things collected or closely pressed together; also, some things adjacent to each other.
  3. (with definite article) The so-called lower orders of people; the populace, vulgar.
  4. A group of people united or at least characterised by a common interest.

crowd (verb)

  1. To press forward; to advance by pushing.
  2. To press together or collect in numbers
  3. To press or drive together, especially into a small space; to cram.
  4. To fill by pressing or thronging together
  5. (often used with "out of" or "off") To push, to press, to shove.
  6. To approach another ship too closely when it has right of way.
  7. (of a square-rigged ship) To carry excessive sail in the hope of moving faster.
  8. To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.

crowd (noun)

  1. (now dialectal) A fiddle.

crowd (verb)

  1. To play on a crowd; to fiddle.

crowd (noun)

  1. An archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with Wales, though once played widely in Europe, and characterized by a vaulted back and enough space for the player to stop each of the six strings on the fingerboard.