crus
noun
[ krʌs ]
• an elongated part of an anatomical structure, especially one which occurs in the body as a pair.
Origin:
early 18th century: from Latin, ‘leg’.
cru
noun
• (in France) a vineyard or group of vineyards, especially one of recognized superior quality.
• "the newest of the Beaujolais crus"
Origin:
French, from crû, literally ‘growth’, past participle of croître .