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- nouncrane (noun) · cranes (plural noun)verbcrane (verb) · cranes (third person present) · craned (past tense) · craned (past participle) · craning (present participle)
- stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something:"she craned forward to look more clearly"
- stretch out (one's neck) so as to see something:"craning their necks to get a glimpse of the president"
- move (a heavy object) with a crane:"the wheelhouse module is craned into position on the hull"
OriginMiddle English: figuratively from crane (the same sense development occurred in the related German Kran and Dutch kraan (see crane), and in French grue). The verb dates from the late 16th century.OriginOld English cran, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraan and German Kran, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin grus and Greek geranos. - People also ask
WEBLearn the meanings and usage of the word crane as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A crane can be a bird, a machine, a projection, or a motion.
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