The word “crocket” has a couple of meanings:
1. In architecture, particularly in Gothic architecture, a crocket is a decorative element that resembles a curled leaf or a flourish. It is typically used on the edges of spires, pediments, or other architectural features.
2. In a more general context, “crocket” can refer to a hooked or crook-like shape, often used in various crafts or designs.
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