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cram·be I. \ˈkrambē\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, cabbage, from Greek krambē; akin to Late Greek krambos dry, withered — more at rumple : a genus of chiefly Old World mostly annual herbs (family Cruciferae) having coarse lyrate leaves and panicled white flowers — see sea kale II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: obsolete English crambe crambo — more at crambo obsolete : to play crambo III. noun : an annual Mediterranean herb of the genus Crambe (C. abyssinica) cultivated as an oilseed crop |