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crus·ta I. \ˈkrəstə\ noun (plural crus·tae \-ˌstē, -tī\) Etymology: Latin, shell, crust, inlaid work 1. : something prepared (as an engraved gem or a plate embossed in low relief) for inlaying or applying (as to a vase) 2. anatomy : the lower or ventral of the two parts into which the substantia nigra divides the cerebral peduncles II. noun (-s) Etymology: irregular from crust (I) : a cocktail containing an alcoholic liquor, flavored variously with bitters, curaçao, and lemon juice, and served in a glass lined with lemon or orange peel and frosted with powdered sugar < rum crusta > < gin crusta > |