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Etymology: () From Latin crucifer (“cross-bearer”), from crux (“cross”) + ferō (“I carry, bear”).

a member of the family Cruciferae, the cabbage family, including cabbage and mustard, a person who carries a cross in a religious procession, Any plant of the order Cruciferæ, any of various plants of the family Cruciferae, A person in a religious procession who carries a large cross (a processional cross), and leads the procession into the church and the recession out of the church, Crucifer is a Latin word meaning cross-bearer, used for the acolyte who carries the cross in a church procession It is an ancient custom for the clergy and the other ministers to enter the church after the worshipers have already assembled When this is done in a procession, the procession is led by the crucifer, usually a young person, bearing the cross The crucifer is followed by the choir, the acolytes, the lay ministers, and finally the clergy; the highest-ranking clergy last, or cross-bearer The Server who carries the cross in processions, a person in a religious procession who bears the cross and who leads the procession into the church,

1 a member of the family Cruciferae, the cabbage family, including cabbage and mustard - "Note: It is allowed to use Brassicaceae as an alternative and equivalent name for this family."     ts
2 a person who carries a cross in a religious procession     ts
3 Any plant of the order Cruciferæ     ts
4 any of various plants of the family Cruciferae     ts
5 A person in a religious procession who carries a large cross (a processional cross), and leads the procession into the church and the recession out of the church     ts
6 Crucifer is a Latin word meaning cross-bearer, used for the acolyte who carries the cross in a church procession It is an ancient custom for the clergy and the other ministers to enter the church after the worshipers have already assembled When this is done in a procession, the procession is led by the crucifer, usually a young person, bearing the cross The crucifer is followed by the choir, the acolytes, the lay ministers, and finally the clergy; the highest-ranking clergy last     ts
7 or cross-bearer The Server who carries the cross in processions     ts
8 a person in a religious procession who bears the cross and who leads the procession into the church     ts
 

cress,

9 cress     ts
 


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