A bassinet
cradle of fish
using the word cradle
The noun 'cradle' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a piece of furniture, a thing. The word 'cradle' is also a verb (cradle, cradles, cradling, cradled).
I will cradle him in my arms.The cradle was broken.
A Cradle is a bed for a baby. The word is used to express the place where something begins or the place of its infancy. Example: "Philadeophia was known as the Cradle of Liberty".
The word cuna means "cradle" (figuratively, birthplace).
Cradle of civilazation
cradle
The word 'cradle' is both a noun (cradle, cradles) and a verb (cradle, cradles, cradling, cradled). Examples:Noun: The baby will need a new crib, her cradle is already too small.Verb: His grandma will cradle him in her arms for hours.
A crib or a cradle.
You may be referring to the " cradle " that carries the engine and transmission in a front wheel drive vehicle. It is bolted to the front sub-frame.
It comes from a French word meaning 'little basin' which in turn derives from another French word 'barcelonnette' meaning a little cradle. The French word 'basinet' refers to the 14th century helmet, taking its name from the similarity to a 'basin