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crosta

(Îngilîzî)

  1. (feminine) crust (any hard surface layer; surface layer of most breads and pastries)
  2. (feminine) crust (outermost solid layer of a planet)
  3. (feminine) rind (hard surface layer of a cheese)
  4. (feminine) scab (crust over a wound made from clotted blood)

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[ˈkɾɔs.tə]
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)

In summary

Inherited from Latin crusta (“bark, crust, shell”) (compare Occitan crosta, French croûte, Spanish costra), from Proto-Indo-European *krustós (“hardened”), from *krews- (“to form a crust, begin to freeze”). The /ɔ/ is unexpected and perhaps due to influence from other words with similar meanings.

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