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[ kree-uh ] / ˈkri ə /
nouna baby vicuna, llama, guanaco, or alpaca. Origin of cria<Spanish cría ‘suckling, litter’ <criar ‘to rear, suckle’ <Latin creāre ‘to make, create’ (see create) Words nearby criacrew neck, crew sock, CRF, CRH, CRI, cria, crib, cribbage, cribbage board, cribber, cribbing Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for criaThe one was the sentence in Don Paez: "Frres, cria de loin un dragon jaune et bleu qui dormait dans du foin." Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 5. The Romantic School in France|Georg Brandes Tant d'orgueil et d'impudence rvoltrent l'assemble; on cria Catilina: 'Tu es un ennemi de la patrie, un meurtrier.' Walks in Rome|Augustus J.C. Hare It was used by senators in the cria, by the jurors in the courts, and by boys in the school , as well as in private houses. The Private Life of the Romans|Harold Whetstone Johnston Alcntara is in Cria diocese, and there are no special obstacles beyond the river; but there is no vestige of a road. Northern Spain|Edgar T. A. Wigram
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