Cranes

/kreɪnz/ noun

Large wading birds with long legs and necks, or mechanical devices used for lifting and moving heavy objects. Both share the characteristic of having long, extended reaching capabilities.

From Old English cran, related to Greek geranos and Latin grus, all imitative of the bird's call. The mechanical meaning developed in medieval times due to the resemblance between the bird's long neck and the machine's extended arm.

AMክሬን
ARرافعات
BNক্রেন
CSjeřáby
DAkraner
DEKräne
ELγερανοί
ESgrúas
FAجرثقیل
FInosturit
FRgrues
GUક્રેન
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