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Craddock

Proper noun

Meaning

Craddock (plural Craddocks)

A surname from Welsh.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After taking two wickets in four ODIs, Craddock, pp. 1,124–28. Source: Internet

Craddock and Eckstein 2003, 226 Albertus Magnus noted that the "power" of both calamine and tutty could evaporate and described how the addition of powdered glass could create a film to bind it to the metal. Source: Internet

Craddock and Eckstein 2003, p. 224 Brass made during the early Roman period seems to have varied between 20% to 28% wt zinc. Source: Internet

Craddock 2015, Chapter 1: "The BAM-Like: Exploring Beneath Apple Manor". Source: Internet

Craddock et al. 1990, p. 75 The 13th century Iranian writer al-Kashani describes a more complex process whereby tutiya was mixed with raisins and gently roasted before being added to the surface of the molten metal. Source: Internet

Hall had seven children, sons Darrell, Paul, and Guy, and daughters Wanda Houchin, Norma Starcher, Sylvia Craddock and Bernice Metheney. Source: Internet

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