cracow

IPA: krˈɑkoʊ

Root Word: Cracow

noun

  • A city in southern Poland, situated on the Vistula river, and the country's former capital.
  • Alternative form of crackow (“kind of shoe”) [A type of shoe worn in the Middle Ages, with a pointy pike]
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Examples of "cracow" in Sentences

  • In 1846 a revolt broke out in Cracow.
  • Kindly look into the Cracow situation.
  • The Bronocice pot isn't at Cracow museum.
  • As far as i know Galileo studied in Cracow.
  • Coach of figure skating at Club of figure skating in Cracow.
  • There are plenty of references for the historical usage of Cracow.
  • Cracow is not a variant spelling of the city, at least not in English.

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