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Definitions of craned in various dictionaries:
verb - stretch (the neck) so as to see better
verb - to stretch out one's neck
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Simple past tense and past participle of crane. |
stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something. |
A large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam. |
Stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something. |
Move (a heavy object) with a crane. |
A tall, long-legged, long-necked bird, typically with white or grey plumage and often with tail plumes and patches of bare red skin on the head. Cranes are noted for their elaborate courtship dances. |
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A crane is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist rope, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places. The device uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a human. Cranes are commonly employed in the transport industry for the loading and unloading of freight, in the construction industry for the movement of materials, and in the manufacturing industry for the assembling of heavy equipment. * The first known construction cranes were invented by the Ancient Greeks and were powered by men or beasts of burden, such as donkeys. These cranes were used for the construction of tall buildings. Larger cranes were later developed, employing the use of human treadwheels, permitting the lifting of heavier weights. In the High Middle Ages, harbour cranes were introdu |