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Crusta
Crusta Crus"ta (kr?s"t?), n. [L., shell, crust, inlaid work.]
1. A crust or shell.
2. A gem engraved, or a plate embossed in low relief, for
inlaying a vase or other object.
Crustacea
Crustacea Crus*ta"ce*a (kr?s-t?"sh?-?), n. pl. [Neut. pl. of
NL. crustaceus pert. to the crust or shell, from L. crusta
the hard surfsce of a body, rind, shell.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the classes of the arthropods, including lobsters and
crabs; -- so called from the crustlike shell with which they
are covered.
Note: The body usually consists of an anterior part, made up
of the head and thorax combined, called the
cephalothorax, and of a posterior jointed part called
the abdomen, postabdomen, and (improperly) tail. They
breathe by means of gills variously attached to some of
the limbs or to the sides the body, according to the
group. They are divisible into two subclasses,
Entomostraca and Malacostraca, each of which includes
several orders.
Crustacean
Crustacean Crus*ta"cean (kr?s-t?"shan; 97), a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the Crustacea; crustaceous. -- n. An
animal belonging to the class Crustacea.
Crustaceological
Crustaceological Crus*ta`ce*o*log"ic*al (-sh?-?-l?j"?-kal), a.
Pertaining to crustaceology.
Crustaceologist
Crustaceologist Crus*ta`ce*ol"o*gist (-?ll"?-j?st), n.
One versed in crustaceology; a crustalogist.
crustaceologyCarcinology Car`ci*nol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? a crab + -logy.]
(Zo["o]l.)
The department of zo["o]logy which treats of the Crustacea
(lobsters, crabs, etc.); -- called also malacostracology
and crustaceology. Crustaceology
Crustaceology Crus*ta`ce*ol"o*gy (-j?), n. [Crustacea +
-logy.]
That branch of Zo["o]logy which treats of the Crustacea;
malacostracology; carcinology.
CrustaceousCrustaceous Crus*ta"ceous (kr?s-t?"sh?s; 97), a. [NL.
crustaceous. See crustacea.]
1. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, crust or shell; having
a crustlike shell.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Crustacea; crustacean. Crustaceousness
Crustaceousness Crus*ta"ceous*ness, n.
The state or quality of being crustaceous or having a
crustlike shell.
Crustal
Crustal Crust"al (kr?st"al), a.
Relating to a crust.
Crustalogical
Crustalogical Crus`ta*log"ic*al (kr?s`t?-l?j"?-kal), a.
Pertaining to crustalogy.
Crustalogist
Crustalogist Crus*tal"o*gist (-t?l"?-j?st), n.
One versed in crustalogy.
Crustalogy
Crustalogy Crus*tal"o*gy (kr?s-t?l"?-j?), n. [L. crusta shell
+ -logy.]
Crustaceology.
CrustatedCrustated Crus"ta*ted (kr?s"t?-t?d), a. [L. crustatus, p. p.
of crustare, fr. crusta. See Crust.]
Covered with a crust; as, crustated basalt. Crustation
Crustation Crus*ta"tion (kr?s-t?"sh?n), n.
An adherent crust; an incrustation. --Pepys.
Cystophora crustataSeal Seal (s[=e]l), n. [OE. sele, AS. seolh; akin to OHG.
selah, Dan. s[ae]l, Sw. sj["a]l, Icel. selr.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families Phocid[ae]
and Otariid[ae].
Note: Seals inhabit seacoasts, and are found principally in
the higher latitudes of both hemispheres. There are
numerous species, bearing such popular names as sea
lion, sea leopard, sea bear, or ursine seal,
fur seal, and sea elephant. The bearded seal
(Erignathus barbatus), the hooded seal (Cystophora
crustata), and the ringed seal (Phoca f[oe]tida),
are northern species. See also Eared seal, Harp
seal, and Fur seal, under Eared, Harp, Monk,
and Fur. Seals are much hunted for their skins and
fur, and also for their oil, which in some species is
very abundant.
Harbor seal (Zo["o]l.), the common seal (Phoca vitulina).
It inhabits both the North Atlantic and the North Pacific
Ocean, and often ascends rivers; -- called also marbled
seal, native seal, river seal, bay seal, land
seal, sea calf, sea cat, sea dog, dotard,
ranger, selchie, tangfish. FrustaFrustum Frus"tum, n.; pl. L. Frusta, E. Frustums. [L.
fruslum piece, bit.]
1. (Geom.) The part of a solid next the base, formed by
cutting off the, top; or the part of any solid, as of a
cone, pyramid, etc., between two planes, which may be
either parallel or inclined to each other.
2. (Arch.) One of the drums of the shaft of a column. IncrustateIncrustate In*crus"tate, a. [L. incrustatus, p. p. See
Incrust.]
Incrusted. --Bacon. Incrustate
Incrustate In*crus"tate, v. t.
To incrust. [R.] --Cheyne.
IncrustationIncrustation In`crus*ta"tion, n. [L. incrustatio: cf. F.
incrustation. See Incrust.]
1. The act of incrusting, or the state of being incrusted.
2. A crust or hard coating of anything upon or within a body,
as a deposit of lime, sediment, etc., from water on the
inner surface of a steam boiler.
3. (Arch.) A covering or inlaying of marble, mosaic, etc.,
attached to the masonry by cramp irons or cement.
4. (Fine Arts) Anything inlaid or imbedded. OccrustateOccrustate Oc*crus"tate, v. t. [See Ob-, and Crustated.]
To incrust; to harden. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More. Semi crustaceous
Semi crustaceous Sem`i crus*ta"ceous, a.
Half crustaceous; partially crustaceous.
Sessile-eyed CrustaceaSessile-eyed Ses"sile-eyed`, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; -- opposed to
stalk-eyed.
Sessile-eyed Crustacea, the Arthrostraca. Subcrustaceous
Subcrustaceous Sub`crus*ta"ceous, a.
Occurring beneath a crust or scab; as, a subcrustaceous
cicatrization.
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Rusta may
refer to:
Rusta, Iran, a
village in Miankuh-e
Moguyi Rural District, Iran
Monte Rusta,
mountain of the Veneto,
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Ahmad ibn
Rusta Isfahani (Arabic: احمد ابن رسته اصفهانی, romanized: Aḥmad ibn
Rusta Iṣfahānī), more
commonly known as ibn
Rusta (ابن رسته, also spelled...
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Monte Rusta is a
mountain of the Veneto, Italy. It has an
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- Rust (German pronunciation: [ʁʊst] ; Croatian:
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Austrian state of Burgenland,
located on the
western s**** of...
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Rusta (Persian: روستا, also
Romanized as
Rūstā) is a
village in Miankuh-e
Moguyi Rural District, in the
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Kuhrang County, Chaharmahal...
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