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Definition of crack
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Crack (n.)
Breach
of
chastity.
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Onomatopoeia
::
Onomatopoeia
(n.) The
formation
of words in
imitation
of
sounds;
a
figure
of
speech
in which the sound of a word is
imitative
of the sound of the thing which the word
represents;
as, the buzz of bees; the hiss of a
goose;
the
crackle
of
fire..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) The
crackling
noise made by block tin when it is bent back and
forth.
Rime
::
Rime (n.) A rent or long
aperture;
a
chink;
a
fissure;
a
crack.
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
sharp,
sudden
sound or
report;
the sound of
anything
suddenly
burst or
broken;
as, the crack of a
falling
house;
the crack of
thunder;
the crack of a
whip..
Fracture
::
Fracture
(v. t.) To cause a
fracture
or
fractures
in; to
break;
to burst
asunder;
to
crack;
to
separate
the
continuous
parts of; as, to
fracture
a bone; to
fracture
the
skull..
Gimmor
::
Gimmor
(n.) A piece of
mechanism;
mechanical
device
or
contrivance;
a
gimcrack.
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A thin, dry
biscuit,
often hard or
crisp;
as, a
Boston
cracker;
a
Graham
cracker;
a soda
cracker;
an
oyster
cracker..
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Rupture;
flaw;
breach,
in a moral
sense..
Sprunt
::
Sprung
(a.) Said of a spar that has been
cracked
or
strained.
Firecracker
::
Firecracker
(n.) See
Cracker.,
n., 3..
Flawy
::
Flawy (a.) Full of flaws or
cracks;
broken;
defective;
faulty.
Jam
::
"Jam (v. t.) To crush or
bruise;
as, to jam a
finger
in the crack of a
door..
Half-cracked
::
Half-cracked
(a.)
Half-demented;
half-witted.
Jimcrack
::
Jimcrack
(n.) See
Gimcrack.
Crackled
::
Crackled
(a.)
Covered
with
minute
cracks
in the
glaze;
-- said of some kinds of
porcelain
and fine
earthenware.
Crepitation
::
Crepitation
(n.) The act of
crepitating
or
crackling.
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Fractured;
cracked;
disunited;
sundered;
strained;
apart;
as, a
broken
reed;
broken
friendship..
Cranny
::
Cranny
(v. i.) To crack into, or
become
full of,
crannies..
Cracksman
::
Cracksman
(n.) A
burglar.
Areola
::
Areola
(n.) An
interstice
or small
space,
as
between
the
cracks
of the
surface
in
certain
crustaceous
lichens;
or as
between
the
fibers
composing
organs
or
vessels
that
interlace;
or as
between
the
nervures
of an
insect's
wing..
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