Definition of Crems

1. n. See Krems.

Definition of Crems

1. crem [n] - See also: crem

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Crems

creme caramel
creme de cacao
creme de fraise
creme de menthe
cremini
creminis
cremnocele
cremnophobia
Cremona
cremonas
cremor
cremorne
cremornes
cremors
cremosin
crems (current term)
cremsin
crena
crena
crenarchaeota
crenas
crenate
crenate
crenated
crenately
crenate leaf
crenation
crenation
crenations
crenature

Literary usage of Crems

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1. Chromatography; Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments: And of Their Powers by George Field (1841)
"KREMS, crems, or KREMNITZ WHITE, is a white carbonate of lead, which derives its names from crems, or Krems, in Austria, or Kremnitz in Hungaria, ..."

2. The Literary Magazine, and American Register by Charles Brockden Brown (1806)
"... Petersburg, Bremen, Breslau, Prague, Wilna, crems-Munster, Palermo, Upsal, Huth, and Dantzig, and calculations relative tu the three new planets. ..."

3. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"Burnt during the occupation of Napoleon I., 1812; rebuilt, 1816. Krems, crems, Kremnitz white. A white carbonate of lead (from crems, in Austria). ..."

4. Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture, Civil, Architecture by John Weale (1850)
"... the timbers abaft it, as far as the angle is continued, may be called knuckle-timbers Krems, crems, or Kremnitz white, a white carbonate of lead, ..."

5. A New Universal Gazetteer: Or Geographical Dictionary by Jedidiah Morse, Richard Cary Morse (1823)
"NW crems. Pop. 1200. Langendorf, v. Hanover, on the Elbe, 42 m. ES E*. ... Pop. 2400. Langenlois, t. Lower Austria, 4 m. N. crems. Pop 2000. ..."

6. A Selection of the Geological Memoirs Contained in the Annales Des Mines by Henry Thomas De la Beche (1824)
"It is quarried at Langenlois, near crems, in Lower Austria; there are no data upon the geology of this country, but it is known that a great quantity of ..."

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