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French crudité (14c.), from
Latin cruditatem (nominative cruditas), from
crudus "rough; not cooked, raw, bloody". The term was
first used in
English c. 1960...
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Haplaxius crudus is a
planthopper species in the
genus Haplaxius. H.
crudus is the
vector of the
coconut lethal yellowing/16SrIV-A.
Throughout the Caribbean...
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Tulcus crudus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson in 1847. It is
known from
Ecuador and Peru...
- ápas work c.f.
Latin opus kravís raw
flesh c.f.
Latin crūdus dáma-
house c.f.
Latin domus dā́nu-
moisture háras- heat...
- the Caribbean, it is
spread by the
planthopper Haplaxius crudus (former name
Myndus crudus)
which is
native to Florida,
parts of the Caribbean, parts...
- ****igned to
Forstercooperia crudus,
although no size was mentioned. As the text did not have a
description in it of F.
crudus, the name is now considered...
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Constantin Crudu (born 27 July 1944) is a
Romanian boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1964
Summer Olympics. At the 1964 Summer...
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sooty mould often grows. One
species considered to be a pest is
Haplaxius crudus,
which is a
vector for
lethal yellowing, a palm
disease that
nearly killed...
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commentary Moldova TRM
Moldova 1,
Radio Moldova All
shows Ion Jalbă and
Daniela Crudu Montenegro RTCG TVCG 1, TVCG SAT All
shows Dražen Bauković and
Tijana Mišković...
- this case *k,
spelled ⟨c⟩ in Latin). The
original Latin words are corpus,
crudus,
catena and captiare, all with an
initial k. If more
evidence along those...