buckram vs crease

buckram

verb
  • To stiffen with or as if with buckram. 

noun
  • A coarse cloth of cotton, linen or hemp, stiffened with size or glue, used in bookbinding to cover and protect the books, in garments to keep them in the form intended, and for wrappers to cover merchandise. 

  • A plant, Allium ursinum, also called ramson, wild garlic, or bear garlic. 

crease

verb
  • To make a crease in; to wrinkle. 

  • To laugh. 

  • To lightly bloody; to graze. 

  • To undergo creasing; to form wrinkles. 

noun
  • A crack. 

  • One of the white lines drawn on the pitch to show different areas of play; especially the popping crease, but also the bowling crease and the return crease. 

  • The circle around the goal, where no offensive players can go. 

  • A line or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance; hence, a similar mark, however produced. 

  • The goal crease; an area in front of each goal. 

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