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There are 13 words containing CROTAL

CROTALCROTAL n. (Gaelic) a type of lichen, also CROTTLE.
CROTALAcrotala n. Plural of crotalum.
CROTALUM n. (Latin) a clapper or castanet used in ancient religious rites.
CROTALARIAcrotalaria n. (Botany) Any of the genus Crotalaria of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs.
Crotalaria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – the rattlepods, of Africa.
CROTALARIA n. any plant of the sunn hemp genus Crotalaria.
CROTALARIAScrotalarias n. Plural of crotalaria.
CROTALARIA n. any plant of the sunn hemp genus Crotalaria.
CROTALEcrotale n. (Music, usually in the plural) A percussion instrument of archaic origin, resembling a metal castanet or cymbal.
CROTALE n. a small cymbal.
CROTALEScrotales n. Plural of crotale.
CROTALE n. a small cymbal.
CROTALINEcrotaline adj. (Zoology) Resembling, or relating to, the Crotalinae, or rattlesnake subfamily.
crotaline n. Any snake of the subfamily Crotalinae.
CROTALINE adj. of or pertaining to rattlesnakes.
CROTALISMcrotalism n. (Medicine) A condition caused by poisonous plants in the genus Crotalaria.
CROTALISM n. poisoning by crotalaria, any plant of the sunn hemp genus Crotalaria.
CROTALISMSCROTALISM n. poisoning by crotalaria, any plant of the sunn hemp genus Crotalaria.
CROTALSCROTAL n. (Gaelic) a type of lichen, also CROTTLE.
CROTALUMcrotalum n. (Music) A kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in Ancient Greece (including…
CROTALUM n. (Latin) a clapper or castanet used in ancient religious rites.
DICROTALdicrotal adj. Synonym of dicrotic.
DICROTAL adj. having a double pulse beat, also DICROTIC.
SCROTALscrotal adj. Of or relating to the scrotum.
scrotal adj. (Zoology) With a visible scrotum.
SCROTAL adj. pertaining to the scrotum.

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