The crux of a story is the main point, the main problem, or the main action.
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Eugene Crux-Uribe has written: 'Hibis temple project' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Egyptian language, Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic Writing, Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic, Temple of Hibis (Kharga, Egypt), Temples, Writing, Hieroglyphic
It means 'cross' (as a noun).
Christi crux est mea lux is Latin for "Christ's cross is my light".
It comes from a Latin word of the same spelling meaning a stake, scaffold or cross used in executions. In more modern terms it has become to mean a basic or decisive point as in 'the crux of the matter'
Crux is Latin for cross. It could also mean the constellation Crux, known as the Southern Cross. The word could also refer to the most difficult step in a multi-step process.
"Much to crux" doesn't appear to be a common phrase or idiom. "Crux" typically means the most important or decisive point of an issue or situation, while "much" generally signifies a large quantity or extent. It is unclear if these terms, when used together, hold a specific meaning.
The Crux was created in 2012.
Honoris Crux was created in 1975.
Crux Ansata was created in 1944.
Indeed, this is the crux of the entire debate.
Gacrux is the traditional name for the star Gamma Crucis in the constellation of Crux (the Southern Cross) in the southern sky. The name is derived from a combination of the star's constellation (Crux) and its Bayer designation (Gamma).