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cruz

cross

noun kroos Rare

Origin: From Latin 'crux' (cross, gibbet), which also gives 'crucial' and 'excruciate' in English.

Also means

(heads/tails) tails

Usage Note

Cruz changes spelling in the plural: cruces (the -z becomes -c before -es). It is the feminine gender despite ending in a consonant. In coin-flipping, Spaniards say cara o cruz (heads or tails — literally 'face or cross', as coins traditionally showed a cross on one side). The phrase hacerse cruces means to be astonished or appalled.

Examples

"Puso una cruz de flores en la tumba."

Natural Translation

She placed a cross of flowers on the grave.

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