1. krantz - Noun
2. Krantz - Proper noun
krantz (plural krantzes)
(in South Africa) An encircling or overhanging wall of rock.
Krantz (plural Krantzes)
A surname.
Daegling, 143–49 *Krantz thought Patterson might have perpetrated such a hoax, given the opportunity and resources. Source: Internet
It was either "crouching beside the creek to their left" Krantz, 87 or "standing" there, on the opposite bank. Source: Internet
Krantz and others have noted natural-looking musculature visible as the creature moved, arguing this would be highly difficult or impossible to fake. Source: Internet
Hunter and Dahinden, 120 Like Krantz, Grieve thought the figure's shoulders were quite broad. Source: Internet
If the film was shot at 18 fps, as Grover Krantz believes, Krantz, 89, caption the event lasted 53 seconds. Source: Internet
Krantz, 106–08 The creature's shoulders are almost 50% wider than the human mean. Source: Internet