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Krokidolite
Krokidolite Kro*kid"o*lite (kr[-o]*k[i^]d"[-o]*l[imac]t), n. (Min.) See Crocidolite.

Meaning of Kroki from wikipedia

- Kroki is a traditional Algerian biscuit and a specialty in Algerian cuisine. Kroki is an Algerian cookie that is made using flour, sugar, eggs, yeast,...
- bullrout (Notesthes robusta), also commonly called freshwater stonefish or kroki, is a pale yellowish to dark-brown coloured fish that lives in tidal estuaries...
- Three Steps on Earth (Polish: Trzy kroki po ziemi) is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski. It was entered into the...
- Kanalia Kato Lechonia Katochori Keramidi Kerasia Kissos Kofoi Kokkotoi Kroki Lafkos Lampinou Makrinitsa Makryrrachi Metochi Mikro Perivolaki Mikrothives...
- vrið!/óvrið vrið!/ovrið ×     uaksna vaksna vaksna ur ur uʀ :     kroke Króki! Krōki! ×     bat Bant Bant han hann hann ×     riþu riðu, riðu, ×     bar-…...
- K9 수입한 사연. Now News. 19 January 2015. Defence24 (13 December 2017). "Dwa kroki do artyleryjskiej samodzielności". defence24.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 13...
- Moravia, Czech Republic. The name is from the Gr**** lipis for scale and krokis for fibre. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical...
- 2010). "Steps — Jerzy Kosinski". biblioklept.org. Retrieved July 19, 2012. "Kroki - Jerzy Kosiński" (in Polish). lubimyczytac.pl. Retrieved July 19, 2012...
- siebiepewny i rad. Idę młody, genialny, trzymam ręce w kieszeniach, Stawiam kroki milowe, zamaszyste, jak świat. The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2001)...
- is a specialty in Algeria. Other desserts and cakes such as sfenj and kroki mchawcha are also commonly eaten. Green tea with mint is generally drunk...