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Showing words for CROWN using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Crown

crown

4 Letter Words for Crown

corn, crow, worn

3 Letter Words for Crown

con, cor, cow, cro, cwo, nco, nor, now, orc, own, roc, ron, row, won, wro

Definitions for Crown

[1] any of various types of headgear worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty, often made of precious metal and ornamented with valuable gems.
[2] a similar ornamental headgear worn by a person designated king or queen in a pageant, contest, etc.
[3] an ornamental wreath or circlet for the head, conferred by the ancients as a mark of victory, athletic or military distinction, etc.
[4] the distinction that comes from a great achievement.
[5] the power or dominion of a sovereign.
[6] (often initial capital letter ) the sovereign as head of the state, or the supreme governing power of a state under a monarchical government.
[7] any crownlike emblem or design, as in a heraldic crest.
[8] the top or highest part of anything, as of a hat or a mountain.
[9] the top of the head: Jack fell down and broke his crown.
[10] Dentistry . the part of a tooth that is covered by enamel. an artificial substitute, as of gold or porcelain, for the crown of a tooth.
[11] the highest point of any construction of convex section or outline, as an arch, vault, deck, or road.
[12] the highest or most nearly perfect state of anything.
[13] an exalting or chief attribute.
[14] the acme or supreme source of honor, excellence, beauty, etc.
[15] something having the form of a crown, as the corona of a flower.
[16] Botany . the leaves and living branches of a tree. the point at which the root of a seed plant joins the stem. a circle of appendages on the throat of the corolla; corona.
[17] the crest, as of a bird.
[18] Architecture . a termination of a tower consisting of a lanternlike steeple supported entirely by a number of flying buttresses. any ornamental termination of a tower or turret.
[19] Also called button. Horology . a knurled knob for winding a watch.
[20] any of various coins bearing the figure of a crown or crowned head.
[21] a former silver coin of the United Kingdom, equal to five shillings: retained in circulation equal to 25 new pence after decimalization in 1971.
[22] the monetary unit of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden: a krona or krone.
[23] the koruna of the former Czechoslovakia. the koruna of the Czech Republic.
[24] a crimped metal bottle cap.
[25] crown glass.
[26] Cookery . crown roast.
[27] Also called bezel, top. Jewelry . the part of a cut gem above the girdle.
[28] a drill bit consisting of a metal matrix holding diamond chips.
[29] Also called head. Nautical . the part of an anchor at which the arms join the shank.
[30] Machinery . a slight convexity given to a pulley supporting a flat belt in order to center the belt. a slight convexity given to the outer faces of the teeth of two gears so that they mesh toward their centers rather than at the ends.
[31] a size of printing paper, 15 × 20 inches (38 × 51 cm). Compare double crown.
[32] Nautical , Machinery . swallow1(def 13) .
[33] Knots . a knot made by interweaving the strands at the end of a rope, often made as the beginning of a back splice or as the first stage in tying a more elaborate knot.
[34] a crownpiece.
[35] to invest with a regal crown, or with regal dignity and power.
[36] to place a crown or garland upon the head of.
[37] to honor or reward; invest with honor, dignity, etc.
[38] to be at the top or highest part of.
[39] to complete worthily; bring to a successful or triumphant conclusion: The award crowned his career.
[40] Informal . to hit on the top of the head: She crowned her brother with a picture book.
[41] to give to (a construction) an upper surface of convex section or outline.
[42] to cap (a tooth) with a false crown.
[43] Checkers . to change (a checker) into a king after having safely reached the last row.
[44] Knots . to form a crown on (the end of a rope).
[45] Medicine/Medical . (of a baby in childbirth) to reach a stage in delivery where the largest diameter of the fetal head is emerging from the pelvic outlet.
[46] to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
[47] to gloat, boast, or exult (often followed by over ).
[48] to utter an inarticulate cry of pleasure, as an infant does.
[49] the characteristic cry of a rooster.
[50] an inarticulate cry of pleasure.
[51] an ornamental headdress denoting sovereignty, usually made of gold embedded with precious stones
[52] a wreath or garland for the head, awarded as a sign of victory, success, honour, etc
[53] (sometimes capital) monarchy or kingship
[54] an award, distinction, or title, given as an honour to reward merit, victory, etc
[55] anything resembling or symbolizing a crown, such as a sergeant major's badge or a heraldic bearing
[56] history a coin worth 25 pence (five shillings) any of several continental coins, such as the krona or krone, with a name meaning crown
[57] the top or summit of something, esp of a rounded object crown of a hill ; crown of the head
[58] the centre part of a road, esp when it is cambered
[59] botany the leaves and upper branches of a tree the junction of root and stem, usually at the level of the ground another name for corona (def. 6)
[60] zoology the cup and arms of a crinoid, as distinct from the stem the crest of a bird
[61] the outstanding quality, achievement, state, etc the crown of his achievements
[62] the enamel-covered part of a tooth above the gum artificial crown a substitute crown, usually of gold, porcelain, or acrylic resin, fitted over a decayed or broken tooth
[63] the part of a cut gem above the girdle
[64] horology a knurled knob for winding a watch
[65] the part of an anchor where the arms are joined to the shank
[66] the highest part of an arch or vault
[67] a standard size of printing paper, 15 by 20 inches
[68] to put a crown on the head of, symbolically vesting with royal title, powers, etc
[69] to place a crown, wreath, garland, etc, on the head of
[70] to place something on or over the head or top of he crowned the pie with cream
[71] to confer a title, dignity, or reward upon he crowned her best cook
[72] to form the summit or topmost part of the steeple crowned the tower
[73] to cap or put the finishing touch to a series of events to crown it all it rained, too
[74] draughts to promote (a draught) to a king by placing another draught on top of it, as after reaching the end of the board
[75] to attach a crown to (a tooth)
[76] slang to hit over the head
[77] the sovereignty or realm of a monarch
[78] the government of a constitutional monarchy (as modifier ) Crown property
[79] plural Crows or Crow a member of a Native American people living in E Montana
[80] the language of this people, belonging to the Siouan family
[81] any large gregarious songbird of the genus Corvus, esp C. corone (the carrion crow) of Europe and Asia: family Corvidae . Other species are the raven, rook, and jackdaw and all have a heavy bill, glossy black plumage, and rounded wings See also carrion crow Related adjective: corvine
[82] any of various other corvine birds, such as the jay, magpie, and nutcracker
[83] any of various similar birds of other families
[84] offensive an old or ugly woman
[85] short for crowbar
[86] as the crow flies as directly as possible
[87] eat crow US and Canadian informal to be forced to do something humiliating
[88] stone the crows stone
[89] (past tense crowed or crew) to utter a shrill squawking sound, as a cock
[90] (often foll by over) to boast one's superiority
[91] (esp of babies) to utter cries of pleasure
[92] the act or an instance of crowing

Words related to Crown

headdress, inaugurate, induct, culmination, head, pinnacle, zenith, acme, apex, vertex, top, tip, roof, meridian, summit, peak, crest, climax, perfection, ultimate

Words nearby Crown

crowe, crowea, crowfoot, crowhop, crowley, crown, crown agent, crown and anchor, crown antler, crown attorney, crown canopy

Origin of Crown

2before 1000; Middle English crowen, Old English crāwan; cognate with Dutch kraaien, German krähen; see crow1

Other words from Crown

crown·less , adjective
re·crown , verb (used with object)
crow·er , noun
crow·ing·ly , adverb

Word origin for Crown

Old English crāwan; related to Old High German krāen, Dutch kraaien

Synonyms for Crown

acme, apex, climax, crest, culmination, head, meridian, peak, perfection, pinnacle, roof, summit, tip, top, ultimate, vertex, zenith, fastigium