up crease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crease may refer to: A line (geometry) or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance Crease (band)...
transverse palmar crease is a single crease that extends across the palm of the hand, formed by the fusion of the two palmar creases. Although it is found...
The Creases are an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane in April 2013. They have released one studio album to date. The Creases formed in Brisbane...
A palmar crease is a type of crease on the palm. A single transverse palmar crease also called simian crease is sometimes associated with Down syndrome...
goal line and extending 5 inches (13 cm) into the crease from either side. The entire area of the crease is typically coloured blue for easier visibility...
In the literature, when referring to a skin crease, there is variation of terms used other than "crease", such as "fold" and "sulcus", but these terms...
horizontal gluteal crease, or gluteal furrow) is an area of the body of humans and anthropoid apes, described by a horizontal crease formed by the inferior...
painted lines: a bowling crease, a popping crease and two return creases. The three stumps are aligned centrally on the bowling crease, which is eight feet...
A crease pattern (commonly referred to as a CP) is an origami diagram that consists of all or most of the creases in the final model, rendered into one...
In the Crease (the youth hockey experience) is a feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life story of a teenage hockey team's quest to win...
The transverse nasal crease or groove is a usually white line between the upper two-thirds and the lower third of the human nose (slightly above the cartilage...
extending between the return creases and will be called the bowler's crease or the front foot line. The return creases of the pitch at the bowler's end...
abdominal wall meets the thigh. A fold or crease is formed at this junction known as the inguinal groove, or crease. This is also the area of the medial compartment...
Glyn Robert Creaser (born 1 September 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender in the Football League, and is now a...
"When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease" is a track on the Roy Harper album HQ, a prominent example of cricket poetry. Released as a single twice, in...
In human anatomy, the inframammary fold (IMF), inframammary crease or inframammary line is the natural lower boundary of the breast; the place where the...
The intergluteal cleft or just gluteal cleft, also known by a number of synonyms, including natal cleft and cluneal cleft, is the groove between the buttocks...
popping crease at each of its ends, with these dividing the field into the two batter's grounds, and the area in between (including the creases) in which...
Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was a Canadian artist. Born in England, as the daughter of botanist John Lindley, Crease studied art with Charles Fox...
leaves their ground when they have moved down the pitch beyond the popping crease, often in an attempt to hit the ball). It is governed by Law 39 of the Laws...
following vertices: Dimples of Venus, the top of the gluteal crease and the lower end of the crease over the spine. The Rhombus of Michaelis is named after...
crease', 'bowling crease' and two 'return creases'. The word 'crease' without further qualification refers either to the popping crease or to the region...
Sir Henry Pering Pellew Crease (20 August 1823 – 27 November 1905) was a British-Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician, influential in the colonies of...
the bowling crease (i.e., in direct line of the wicket); the popping crease is exactly 3 feet 10 inches (1.17 m) before the bowling crease; various means...
Josephine Crease (August 7, 1864 – December 24, 1947) was a Canadian artist. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Pering Pellew Crease and Lady Sarah Lindley...