1. Entaille. Cran d'arrêt.
2. (Au figuré) Rang. Monter d'un cran.
3. (Au figuré) Courage. Avoir du cran.
ETYM Old Eng. corage heart, mind, will, courage, Old Fren. corage, French courage, from a Late Lat. derivative of Latin cor heart. Related to Heart.
A quality of spirit that enables one to face danger of pain without showing fear; SYN. courageousness, bravery.
ETYM OE, greet, greot, sand, gravel, AS. greót grit, sant, dust; akin to OS griott, OFries. gret gravel, Old High Germ. grioz, German griess, Icel. grjôt, and to Eng. groats, grout. Related to Groats, Grout, Grail gravel.
A hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone; SYN. gritrock, gritstone.
ETYM Old Eng. gom, gome, attention; akin to AS. geómian, gyman, to regard, observe, gyme care, OS. gomean to heed, Goth. gaumjan to see, notice.
Courage; audacity.
ETYM Latin incrementum: cf. French incrément. Related to Increase.
1. The increase of a variable quantity or fraction from its present value to its next ascending value; the finite quantity, generally variable, by which a variable quantity is increased.
2. Matter added; increase; produce; production; -- opposed to decrement.
ETYM Akin to nock; cf. od. nock, OSw. nocka. Related to Nick a notch.
(Irregular plural: notches).
1. A V-shaped indentation.
2. A small cut; SYN. nick, snick.
ETYM back , n . + bone.
1. The bone running down the back of vertebrate animal; the spine.
2. A computer network that connects other computer networks.
3. (Informal) Fortitude; SYN. grit, guts, sand, gumption.
1. An act or instance of plucking or pulling
2. The heart, liver, lungs, and trachea of a slaughtered animal especially as an item of food
3. Courageous readiness to fight or continue against odds; dogged resolution
4. The act of pulling and releasing a taut cord.