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;

See also:
"Crown" is in the NAICS Code "332115"
(Crown and Closure ManufacturingCrowns, metal (e.g., bottle, can), stamping)


"Crown" is in the HS Code "8309"
Stoppers, Caps And Lids ( Including Crown Corks, Screw Caps And Pouring Stoppers), Capsules For Bott

"Crown" is in the UNSPSC Code "10151705"
Crown vetch seeds or seedlings

Ref: 123862/2006-09-26


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Crown-sprouting (Crown-sprouting is defined as growing shoots from ...)
Closure (Closure relates to a device or group of devices ...)
Crown coverage (Crown coverage refers to the mount of ground area ...)


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