[jut samkhan] (n, exp) EN: important point ; crux ; crucial point ; essential point ; keynote ; important part ; crux of the matterFR: point capital [ m ] ; point essentiel [ m ] ; point crucial [ m ] ; point important [ m ]
[pom] (n) EN: crux ; knot ; hitch ; catch ; clue ; crucial reasonFR: difficulté [ f ] ; noeud [ m ] ; coeur du problème [ m ] ; point capital [ m ] ; point crucial [ m ]
(n)shrubby plant having yellow to apricot flowers with four petals arranged in a cross; southeastern United States: New York to Texas, Syn.Hypericum crux andrae
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‖n.; pl. E. Cruxes L. Cruces [ L., cross, torture, trouble. ] Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain. Dr. Sheridan. [ 1913 Webster ]
The perpetual crux of New Testament chronologists. Strauss. [ 1913 Webster ]
[きゅうじょ, kyuujo](n) (1) vitals; tender spot; (2) key (of a problem); crux; essential point; secret; (3) (col) (See 金的) male crotch (as a target in fighting); (P)[Add to Longdo]
[おもいあたる, omoiataru](v5r, vi) to suddenly understand (esp. on basis of experience or memory); to come to mind; to recall (in a flash); to be reminded of; to call to mind; to think of; to strike on; to hit on an answer; to seize the crux of a problem; (P)[Add to Longdo]