Crus [noun]
Definition of Crus:
shaft
Opposite/Antonyms of Crus:
-
Sentence/Example of Crus:
Si crus a coxa sit disjunctum, eadem sit cura quam et in disjuncturam brachii et cubiti diximus, etc.
From this reception area the transverse fibres of the pons originate and enter the crus.
It is early afternoon and the view of Santa Crus from the sea is very beautiful.
These flags are those lost by Nelson at the seige of Santa Crus where he lost his arm and a good story is told about them.
Then the ventral surfaces of the antibrachium and crus come to look inwards, and their dorsal surfaces to look outwards.
The crus or shin includes two short bones, the tibia and fibula, which are nearly equal in length.
The stapes is very much like a reptilian columella, having a single crus with no perforation.
In these vineyards, which rank among the premiers crus of the Champagne, a quantity of wine from white grapes is regularly made.
His own vines include only those fine varieties to which the crus of the Marne owe their great renown.
This second bone is the leg proper, called in scientific language the crus.