cozy |
comfortably warm and snug, or giving one a warm emotional feeling, often by being small in size yet pleasant. [5 definitions] |
CPA |
abbreviation of "Certified Public Accountant," an accountant who has received an official state certificate for having fulfilled the legal requirements of that state. |
CPI |
abbreviation of "consumer price index." |
Cpl. |
abbreviation of "Corporal," a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranked below sergeant and above private first class (used in a proper name). |
CPR |
abbreviation of "cardiopulmonary resuscitation." |
CPU |
abbreviation of "central processing unit," (in computing) the part of a computer that interprets program commands and executes its instructions. |
Cr |
symbol of the chemical element chromium. |
crab1 |
any of various ten-legged marine crustaceans, having broad, flat bodies, eyes on short stalks, and strong pincers on the front legs. The meat of some kinds of crabs is commonly eaten by humans. [8 definitions] |
crab2 |
(informal) a complaining or ill-tempered person; grouch. [2 definitions] |
crab apple |
any of various small, hard, tart apples, wild or cultivated, used esp. for making jelly. [2 definitions] |
crabbed |
irritable or ill-tempered; grouchy. [2 definitions] |
crabby |
somewhat irritable; bad-tempered. |
crab grass |
any of several wild, coarse grasses that easily root, spread, and displace other plants and grasses, esp. in cultivated lawns. |
crab louse |
a louse that infests the human pubic area or armpit and causes severe itching. |
Crab nebula |
a nebula in the constellation Taurus that contains a pulsar. |
crack |
to break apart with a snapping sound. [15 definitions] |
crack a book |
to open a book and read it, or to discipline oneself to study. |
crackbrain |
a person without sense or reason; one who is insane. |
crackbrained |
utterly foolish or insane. |
crack down |
to increase the severity with which rules, laws, or the like are enforced, esp. to combat abuses or rectify a problem. [2 definitions] |
crackdown |
an increase in the severity with which rules, laws, or the like are enforced, esp. to combat abuses or rectify a problem. |