crepis

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From New Latin crepis, from Ancient Greek κρηπῐ́ς (krēpís, crepida; foundation).

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crepis

  1. (botany) A plant of the genus Crepis in the family Compositae.
    • 1948, A.G.L. Hellyer, Amateur Gardener, page 199:
      Most species of crepis are weeds and all have flowers like small dandelions.
  2. (biology) The central spicule of a sponge, upon which silica is deposited.

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crepis

  1. second-person singular present subjunctive of crepar (to backcomb)

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crepis

  1. second-person singular present subjunctive of crepar (to rage)