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Definition of crack
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Crack (v. t.) To cry up; to
extol;
--
followed
by up.
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Crepitant
::
Crepitant
(a.)
Having
a
crackling
sound;
crackling;
rattling.
Cracked
::
Cracked
(a.)
Crack-brained.
Crack
::
Crack (v. t.) To cry up; to
extol;
--
followed
by up.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To crack or
split;
to bend or
strain
so as to
weaken;
as, to
spring
a mast or a
yard..
Smack
::
Smack (v. t.) To make a sharp noise by
striking;
to
crack;
as, to smack a
whip..
Crack
::
Crack (v. t.) To break or
burst,
with or
without
entire
separation
of the
parts;
as, to crack
glass;
to crack
nuts..
Decrepitation
::
Decrepitation
(n.) The act of
decrepitating;
a
crackling
noise,
such as salt makes when
roasting..
Crack
::
Crack (v. t.) To utter
smartly
and
sententiously;
as, to crack a
joke..
Woodcracker
::
Woodcracker
(n.) The
nuthatch.
Shake
::
Shake (n.) A
fissure
or crack in
timber,
caused
by its being dried too
suddenly..
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A kind of
crackling
sound or r/le, heard in some
abnormal
states
of the
lungs;
as, dry
crackle;
moist
crackle..
Vesbium
::
Vesbium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of which
little
is
known.
It is said by
Scacchi
to have been
extracted
from a
yellowish
incrustation
from the
cracks
of a
Vesuvian
lava
erupted
in 1631.
Crackled
::
Crackled
(a.)
Covered
with
minute
cracks
in the
glaze;
-- said of some kinds of
porcelain
and fine
earthenware.
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) A
sharp,
abrupt
sound,
as that made by the crack of a whip; as, the snap of the
trigger
of a gun..
Chap
::
Chap (v. t.) To cause to open in slits or
chinks;
to
split;
to cause the skin of to crack or
become
rough.
Leak
::
Leak (v.) The
entrance
or
escape
of a fluid
through
a
crack,
fissure,
or other
aperture;
as, the leak
gained
on the
ship's
pumps..
Rime
::
Rime (n.) A rent or long
aperture;
a
chink;
a
fissure;
a
crack.
Chop
::
Chop (n.) A crack or
cleft.
See Chap.
Wit-snapper
::
Wit-snapper
(n.) One who
affects
repartee;
a
wit-cracker.
Cracknel
::
Cracknel
(v. t.) A hard
brittle
cake or
biscuit.
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