Crouching

/ˈkraʊtʃɪŋ/ verb

Adopting a low position by bending the knees and lowering the body close to the ground. Often done to hide, prepare for action, or fit into a small space.

From Old French 'crochir' meaning to become bent or hooked, related to 'croc' (hook). The word entered English in the 14th century, originally describing the curved posture of bending down low.

AMማታለቂያ
ARالقرفصاء
BNনিচু হওয়া
CAaclotament
CSdřepování
DAat holde sig bøjet
DEHocken
ELσκύψιμο
ESagacharse
FAچمباتمه زدن
FIkyyristyminen
FRaccroupissement
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