Definition of Crocker. Meaning of Crocker. Synonyms of Crocker

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Definition of Crocker

Crocker
Crocker Crock"er (-?r), n. A potter. [Obs.] --Wyclif.

Meaning of Crocker from wikipedia

- Look up crocker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crocker is an archaic synonym of potter. Crocker (surname) Crocker, Indiana, an unincorporated community...
- paired with the last name Crocker, in honor of William Crocker, a Washburn Crosby Company director. The portrait of Betty Crocker was first commissioned...
- up crock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crock may refer to: Crock (comic strip), a daily comic strip that was published from 1975 to 2012 Crock (dishware)...
- Crocker is a surname shared by: Aimée Crocker (1864-1941), American mystic, bohemian, and author Albert Crocker (1882–1961), American inventor and entrepreneur...
- Cunningham (formerly Christopher Cunningham and professionally as Chris Crocker; born December 7, 1987) is an American internet personality, recording...
- Rick (February 11, 2016). "Former Fresno resident Nadine Crocker gets 'Cabin Fever'". The Fresno Bee. Retrieved February 5, 2024. Nadine Crocker at IMDb...
- 11th-most-po****r show in the country. Crocker sang the theme tune to the Australian soap opera Neighbours between 1985 and 1992. Crocker published an autobiography...
- Pacific Railroad. Crocker was born in Troy, New York on September 16, 1822. He was the son of Eliza (née Wright) and Isaac Crocker, a modest family. They...
- Elwyn Crocker Jr. and Mary Crocker were two American children whose remains were discovered buried in their family's backyard in Effingham County, Georgia...
- William Crocker (b.1615) John Crocker (1637-1711) James Crocker (1699-1785) Levi Crocker (b.1728) Isaac Crocker (1781–1856) Edwin Bryant Crocker (1818–1875)...