Crushed stone is described as the product resulting from the artificial crushing of rocks, boulders, or large cobblestones with the particles resulting from the crushing operation having all faces fractured.

Cruise is defined as a survey of forest land to locate timber and estimate its quantity by species, products, size, quality, or other characteristics; and the resulting estimates from the said survey.

Crude steel is described as the molten end product after the processing of pig iron in steel making furnaces to remove excess carbon. Steel making furnaces comprise basic oxygen furnaces, electric arc (EAF) furnaces and open-hearth furnaces.

Crowns refers to the upper part of a tree, including the leaves foliage and living branches.

Crown is a part of the watch referring to the nodule extending from the case that is used to set the time, date, etc. Most pull out to set the time, in water resistant styles however, the crowns should screw down.

Crown is a term that can refer to:

1. The part of your tooth above your gum;
2. An artificial tooth, an artificial replacement for the covering on a tooth;
3. The uppermost branches and foliage of a tree;

Copper is characterized as a fairly soft metal - (hardness 2.5-3.0. It is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, and is very malleable and ductile. It has a characteristic red colour when fresh (copper-red), but tarnishes to a greenish colour (have a look at an old 1 or 2 cent coin).

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Codex Alimentarius refers to a collection of standards, codes of practice, guidelines and other recommendations. Some of these texts are very general, and some are very specific. Some deal with detailed requirements related to a food or group of foods; others deal with the operation and management of production processes or the operation of government regulatory systems for food safety and consumer protection.

Clutches refer to a part of the power train that is used to connect/disconnect power to the rear wheels.

In automotive industry, clutches is described as: