Croissants

/krwɑːˈsɑːnz/ noun (plural)

Crescent-shaped pastries made from layers of flaky dough with butter, baked until golden and often eaten for breakfast.

From French 'croissant,' the present participle of 'croître' meaning 'to grow' or 'to increase,' from Latin 'crescere.' Named for their distinctive crescent shape, which resembles a growing moon.

AMክሮዋሳን
ARكرواسان
BNক্রোয়ান
CAcroissants
CScroissanty
DAcroissants
DECroissants
ELκρουασάνα
EScruasanes
FAکروآسان
FIcroissants
FRcroissants
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