Definition of Crumens

1. crumen [n] - See also: crumen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crumens

crumbliness
crumblinesses
crumbling
crumblingly
crumblings
crumbly
crumbs
crumbum
crumbums
crumby
crumcake
crumcakes
crumen
crumenal
crumenals
crumens (current term)
crumhorn
crumhorns
crummack
crummacks
crummie
crummier
crummies
crummiest
crummily
crumminess
crumminesses
crummock
crummocks
crummy

Literary usage of Crumens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1840)
"Other important characters may be derived from the crumens and other glands, or certain pits or sinuses which open externally, especially in different parts ..."

2. Memoirs of George Selwyn and His Contemporaries by John Heneage Jesse (1902)
"... Quam sapere, et fari ut possit qux sentiat; utque, Gratia, fama, valetudo contingat abunde, Et mundus virtus, non deficiente crumenS. — Horace, Epist. ..."

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