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Murrays New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025.
Crateral
a. [f. CRATER + -AL.] Of, belonging to, of the nature of, a (volcanic) crater.
11860. W. Webb, in Med. Times, 4 Feb., 118/2. The alluvial deposits in crateral abysses.
21878. Huxley, Physiogr., 195. A new cone seated within the old crateral hollow.
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