Noun
A variety of white lead. See Krems lead, under Lead, n.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor a fine day trip from Vienna, catch the early train to Melk, tour its glorious abbey, eat lunch, and spend the afternoon meandering down the river to Krems by bike, bus, or boat. Source: Internet
Thermal storage District heating accumulation tower from Theiss near Krems an der Donau in Lower Austria with a thermal capacity of 2 GWh main Thermal storage is the temporary storage or removal of heat. Source: Internet
Other reports of dogs detecting malignant melanomas followed, but it wasn't until 2006 that high-quality, double-blinded studies were published, said Dr. Klaus Hackner, a pulmonary physician at Krems University Hospital, in Austria. Source: Internet
It’s a cooperative made up of over 1,500 grape growers located in and around the town of Krems which has a winemaking history that dates back more than two thousand years. Source: Internet