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Croche

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(krōch)
n.1.A little bud or knob at the top of a deer's antler.


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The revamped facility in De Croche Place, Cardiff, will see around 100 train operators from Network Rail and Arriva Trains Wales work under the same roof.
Other tutors include Lancashire croche expert Pauline Turner, domino knitter Frances Fletcher and Dorset button maker Carolyn Mace.
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