n. pl. cris·sa (krĭsə) The feathers or area under the tail of a bird surrounding the cloacal opening. [New Latin, from Latin crīsāre, crissāre, to move the buttocks during intercourse; see sker-2 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] crissal (-əl) adj. |
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