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Definition of crack
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Crack (n.) Free
conversation;
friendly
chat.
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Smack
::
Smack (v. t.) To make a sharp noise by
striking;
to
crack;
as, to smack a
whip..
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..
Nutcracker
::
Nutcracker
(n.) An
instrument
for
cracking
nuts.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A kind of
crackling
sound or r/le, heard in some
abnormal
states
of the
lungs;
as, dry
crackle;
moist
crackle..
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Breach
of
chastity.
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A pair of
fluted
rolls for
grinding
caoutchouc.
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Rupture;
flaw;
breach,
in a moral
sense..
Crake
::
Crake (n.) A
boast.
See
Crack,
n..
Seam
::
Seam (v. i.) To
become
ridgy;
to crack open.
Batten
::
Batten
(n .) A strip of sawed
stuff,
or a
scantling;
as, (a) pl. (Com. &
Arch.)
Sawed
timbers
about 7 by 2 1/2
inches
and not less than 6 feet long.
Brande
& C. (b)
(Naut.)
A strip of wood used in
fastening
the edges of a
tarpaulin
to the deck, also
around
masts to
prevent
chafing.
(c) A long, thin strip used to
strengthen
a part, to cover a
crack,
etc..
Chap
::
Chap (v. t.) To cause to open in slits or
chinks;
to
split;
to cause the skin of to crack or
become
rough.
Snap
::
Snap (n.) To
crack;
to cause to make a
sharp,
cracking
noise;
as, to snap a
whip..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A boy,
generally
a pert,
lively
boy..
Crackling
::
Crackling
(n.) Food for dogs, made from the
refuse
of
tallow
melting..
Chop
::
Chop (v. t. & i.) To
crack.
See Chap, v. t. & i..
Fissure
::
Fissure
(v. t.) To
cleave;
to
divide;
to crack or
fracture.
Craze
::
Craze (v. i.) To
crack,
as the
glazing
of
porcelain
or
pottery..
Groats
::
Groats
(n. pl.) Dried
grain,
as oats or
wheat,
hulled
and
broken
or
crushed;
in high
milling,
cracked
fragments
of wheat
larger
than
grits..
Crepitation
::
Crepitation
(n.) A
grating
or
crackling
sensation
or
sound,
as that
produced
by
rubbing
two
fragments
of a
broken
bone
together,
or by
pressing
upon
cellular
tissue
containing
air..
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A
condition
produced
in
certain
porcelain,
fine
earthenware,
or
glass,
in which the glaze or
enamel
appears
to be
cracked
in all
directions,
making
a sort of
reticulated
surface;
as,
Chinese
crackle;
Bohemian
crackle..
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