💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Crowstepped"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gablenoun | (architecture) The triangular area at the peak of an external wall adjacent to, and terminating, two sloped roof surfaces (pitches). |
| gablesnoun | (architecture) The triangular area at the peak of an external wall adjacent to, and terminating, two sloped roof surfaces (pitches). |
| crocketted | Alternative form of crocketed. [(architecture) Having a crocket.] |
| crowdynoun | (Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water. |
| crocketed | (architecture) Having a crocket. |
| crowlynoun | Of, relating to, or resembling a crow or crows; crowlike; corvid. |
| crotchednoun | Having a crotch or fork; forked. |
| coppled | (obsolete) Rising to a point; conical; copped. |
| cristatenoun | Having a crest; crested. |
| toecapped | (often in combination) Having a toecap or toecaps (of a specified kind). |
| crutchednoun | Supported upon crutches. |
| corniced | With a cornice. |
| coppedverb | Rising to a point or head; conical; pointed; crested. |
| cristated | (obsolete) Cristate; crested. |
| cléché | Alternative form of cleché. [(heraldry) Having ends which flare out (like a cross patté) before tapering back to a point (urdé).] |
| clechée | Alternative form of cleché. [(heraldry) Having ends which flare out (like a cross patté) before tapering back to a point (urdé).] |
| crosiered | Bearing a crosier. |
| cléchée | Alternative form of cleché. [(heraldry) Having ends which flare out (like a cross patté) before tapering back to a point (urdé).] |
| crouchingverb | The action of the verb crouch. |
| coroneted | Alternative spelling of coronetted. [Bearing one or more coronets.] |
📝 Common Phrases with "Crowstepped"
Translate “Crowstepped” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.