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- [kran-eed]
- /ˈkræn id/
- /ˈkræ.nɪd/
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- [kran-eed]
- /ˈkræn id/
Definitions of crannied word
- adjective crannied full of crannies or chinks 3
- adjective crannied having or full of crannies. 1
- noun crannied Having crannies. 1
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Origin of crannied
First appearance:
before 1400 One of the 24% oldest English words
First recorded in 1400-50, crannied is from the late Middle English word cranyyd. See cranny, -ed3
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Parts of speech for Crannied
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
crannied popularity
A pretty common term. Usually people know it’s meaning, but prefer to use a more spread out synonym. About 63% of English native speakers know the meaning and use word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.
crannied usage trend in Literature
This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for crannied
adj crannied
- separated — to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
- torn — past participle of tear2 .
- broken — Broken is the past participle of break.
- rent — an opening made by rending or tearing; slit; fissure.
- cracked — An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged.
adjective crannied
- split — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
- crenellated — In a castle, a crenellated wall has gaps in the top or openings through which to fire at attackers.
Antonyms for crannied
adj crannied
- connected — If one thing is connected with another, there is a link or relationship between them.
- joined — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
- joint — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
- united — made into or caused to act as a single entity: a united front.
- whole — comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
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