prop. n. (Chem.) The chemical symbol for the element krypton, one of the six noble gases. [ abbrev. ]
n. (Zool.) A long-tailed ape (Macacus cynomolgus) of India and Sumatra. It is reddish olive, spotted with black, and has a black tail. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ D., a village, inclosure, park, prob. fr. Pg. curral a cattle pen; the same word as Sp. corral. See Corral. ]
‖n. [ Native name. ] (Zool.) A very venomous snake of India (Bungarus coeruleus), allied to the cobra. Its upper parts are bluish or brownish black, often with narrow white streaks; the belly is whitish. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Prob. from OSw. krake, or ODan. krage the trunk of a tree, the branches of which are not entirely cut off, to which it was likened by the Norwegian mariners. ] A fabulous Scandinavian sea monster, often represented as resembling an island, but sometimes as resembling an immense octopus. [ 1913 Webster ]
To believe all that has been said of the sea serpent or kraken, would be credulity; to reject the possibility of their existence, would be presumption. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]
Like a kraken huge and black. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Mus.) A lively Polish dance. See Cracovienne. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖prop. n. [ NL. So called after the German botanists,
a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from,
n. [ Cf. D. kreng a carcass. ] The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed.
pos>n. (Whaling) A hook for holding the blubber while cutting it away.