See also: crèm

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Shortening.

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crem (plural crems)

  1. (UK, colloquial) crematorium
    • 2000, Russell Hoban, The Turtle Diary, page 175:
      The rest of it's the same: £7.00 for sanitizing and robing, £13.00 for the crematorium which includes the minister but I don't think I can get a rebate even if there's no service, 50p gratuity for the chappie at the crem.
    • 2015, Pamela A. Brown, Britain Unravelled: A North American Guide to the UK:
      [] many funeral services in the UK take place at “the crem” where there are chapel-type rooms for services.

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crem

  1. (reintegrationist norm) third-person plural present indicative of crer

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crem

  1. singular imperative of cremen
  2. (colloquial) first-person singular present of cremen

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crem

  1. Alternative form of creme

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Borrowed from French crème.

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crem m or n (feminine singular cremă, masculine plural cremi, feminine and neuter plural creme)

  1. cream (color)

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Colors in Romanian · culori (layout · text)
     alb      gri      negru
             roșu; carmin              portocaliu; maro              galben; crem
                          verde              verde mentă
             cyan              bleu              albastru
             violet; indigo              mov; purpură              roz