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I . crown [kraʊn] N

3. crown ZOOL:

4. crown (culmination):

5. crown of tooth:

half-crown [ˌhɑ:fˈkraʊn, Am ˌhæf-] N HISTORY

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The opening ceremony features people with crowns and scepters made of bread, flowers and necklaces who give solemn and emotional speeches.
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A stepped gable crowns each of the three facades.
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Only 23 ladies competed for the 3 major crowns due to the disqualification of one candidate.
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Stretching away below is a series of rigidly geometrical parterres, edged by towering cypresses, cloud-shaped crowns of umbrella pines and the blue-green of age-old cedars.
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Later in the 1660s, very large brims and moderate crowns became popular.
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Consequently, the openings are always located under decorative crowns or wreaths according to which they are recognisable.
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As goddess of the crowns she was a snake or a lion-headed woman and dwelt in the state sanctuary.
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It crowns the top of a rocky hill and dominates the wide underlying plain and part of the Tyrrhenian coast.
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Some of the most common restorations manufactured include crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants.
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A weather vane with two crowns was later added to the tower, and at 106 meters became the tallest tower in the city.
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