Crib
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A crib is an infant bed in American English (British English: cot).
Crib may also refer to:
- Bach (New Zealand), a modest beach house in New Zealand
- Box crib, a wooden frame used to stabilise a heavy object during a rescue, jacking, construction, or moving operation
- Cheat sheet or Crib sheet, a concise set of notes for quick reference
- Crib (cryptanalysis), a sample of known plaintext in codebreaking
- Crib barn, a popular type of barn found throughout the U.S. south and southeast regions
- Crib pier, a type of pier built with supporting columns constructed like log cabins
- Corn crib, a granary for drying and storing corn
- Cribbage, a card game
- Cribbing (horse), a bad habit of some horses
- CrossCribb, a card game
- Manger, a trough or box to hold food for animals
- Nativity scene, a depiction of the birth of Jesus as described in the gospels of Matthew and Luke
- Timber crib dam, a dam built with heavy timbers in the manner of a log house
- Water crib, an offshore structure that supplies water to an onshore pumping station, notably used in Chicago
See also
- Cribs (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Crib
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