Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cragger
Noun
/ˈkræɡər/

Definition
A cragger is a type of rock or masonry wall that has been shaped or constructed in a specific manner.

Examples
- The ancient ruins featured a stunning cragger that showcased the craftsmanship of the builders.
- During hiking, we came across a cragger that had stood the test of time amidst the forest.

Meaning
It typically refers to a wall or structure that uses irregular stones or materials, often appearing rough and natural rather than smooth and uniform.

Synonyms
- Rock wall
- Masonry structure
- Stone barrier