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Definition of Cruces

Cruces
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 Cruces from wikipedia

- a town in Cuba Cruces River, a river in Chile Río Cruces Bridge, a bridge that crosses Cruces River Cruces River (Puerto Rico) Cruces, Aguada, Puerto...
- po****tion was 111,385, making Las Cruces the most populous city in both Doña Ana County and southern New Mexico. The Las Cruces metropolitan area had an estimated...
- Las Cruces may refer to: Las Cruces, Petén Las Cruces, Los Santos Las Cruces, Veraguas Las Cruces, California Las Cruces, New Mexico (New Mexico's second-largest...
- building of Las Cruces College until new buildings were erected on the 220-acre (0.89 km2) campus three miles (5 km) south of Las Cruces. In February 1891...
- The Las Cruces bowling alley m****acre occurred in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States, on February 10, 1990. Seven people were shot, five fatally, by...
- Lee Cruce (1863–1933), American lawyer, banker, and politician Petrus de Cruce (13th century), French cleric, composer, and music theorist Cruces (disambiguation)...
- Ana County consists of the Las Cruces, NM Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the El Paso–Las Cruces, TX–NM Combined Statistical Area...
- Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA on 20 April 1993 "Eagles Setlist at Aggie Memorial Stadium, las Cruces". setlist.fm. NM State Sports...
- The Diocese of Las Cruces (Latin: Dioecesis Las Cruces, Spanish: Diócesis de Las Cruces) is the Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the...
- "Dos cruces" is famous Spanish bolero composed by Carmelo Larrea in 1952. The song earned Larrea his second golden record in 1954. Originally entitled...