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- nouncrater (noun) · craters (plural noun)
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically one caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body:"the blast left a crater in the car park" · "Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, has relatively few impact craters"
- a large pit or hollow forming the mouth of a volcano:"a great plume of gas and ash rises above the crater"
- a cavity or hole in any surface:"using the rounded end of a rolling pin, make craters over the surface of the cake"
verbcrater (verb) · craters (third person present) · cratered (past tense) · cratered (past participle) · cratering (present participle)- form a crater in (the ground or a planet):"he has the offensive power to crater the enemy's runways"
- drop or fall suddenly and disastrously; collapse:"oil prices have cratered by more than 50 percent" · "consumer confidence cratered in October"
Originearly 17th century (denoting the hollow forming the mouth of a volcano): via Latin from Greek kratēr ‘mixing-bowl’, from krasis ‘mixture’.definition- a small and faint southern constellation (the Cup), between Hydra and Leo, said to represent the goblet of Apollo.
adjectiveCrateris (adjective)- used with preceding Greek letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Crater:"the star Delta Crateris"
OriginLatin, from Greek, ‘mixing bowl’. Crateris is the Latin genitive form of Crater. - People also ask
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