-
fibrin protein. The
substance making up a
thrombus is
sometimes called cruor. A
thrombus is a
healthy response to
injury intended to stop and prevent...
- (from Gr****
eruthros "red" +
Latin cruor "blood"), and the
similar chlorocruorin (from Gr**** khlōros "green" +
Latin cruor "blood"), are
large oxygen-carrying...
- (vocals) and
Cruor (b****) in Kiel. L.
Wachtfels and
Mayhemic Destructor had
previously pla**** in the band Tauthr,
while Iblis and
Cruor came from the...
- khH k; čE [tʃ]; cE' [ts] k *kreuh₂ "raw meat" OE hrēaw raw kravíṣ- kréas
cruor kraûjas xoreš *kʷ p; tE; k(u) qu [kʷ]; c(O) [k] ƕ [ʍ]; `-gw/w- wh; `-w-...
- "blood" Old
Church Slavonic: kry, "blood"
Ancient Gr****: kréas, "meat" Latin:
cruor, "raw blood" Old Irish: crú, "blood, gore" Old English: hrǣw, "raw" A few...
- body)" raw "uncooked food" (< OE hræw "corpse, carrion") ON hrár "raw"
cruor "thick blood, gore"; crūdus "raw, bloody", crūdēlis "cruel, rude" ⇒ kréas...
-
guitars on The
Final War (Battle of Actium) Arnt Ove Grønbech –
guitars on
Cruor Nostri Abbas On
January 30, 2010 the band
announced they were
going to shoot...
- "Kingdom Of
Heaven Part III:The
Antediluvian Universe" Ex Deo: Romulus:
Cruor Nostri Abbas, Cry Havoc, In Her Dark Embrace, Invictus,
Storm the Gates...
-
together in the
experimental band
Cruor with Ure
Thrall and Tim
Sternat in 1988. Ure
Thrall and Jim
Wilson originally formed Cruor in 1987 with a
revolving lineup...
- project.
After a
series of c****ettes, in 1993
Petak released his
first CD,
Cruor, a
purely instrumental compilation of work
since 1989 with a
Mithraic and...