Crackle

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Noun

Crackle (plural Crackles)
  1. A fizzing, popping sound.
  2. A style of glaze used in pottery giving the impression of many small cracks.
  3. (physics) The fifth derivative of the position vector with respect to time (after velocity, acceleration, jerk, and jounce), i.e. the rate of change of jounce.

Verb

Crackle (third-person singular simple present Crackles, present participle crackling, simple past and past participle crackled)

  1. (intransitive) To make a fizzing, popping sound.

Adjectives for Crackle

snapping; faint; sickening; brittle; cheery; warning; ominous; starchy; silken.

Adverbs for Crackle

cheerily; fiercely; industriously; faintly; sickeningly; furiously; threateningly.

Thesaurus

abrasion, blemish, break, burn, chafe, check, chip, clack, click, concussion, crack, cracking, crackling, craze, crepitate, crepitation, cut, decrepitate, decrepitation, flash burn, fracture, fray, frazzle, gall, gash, hurt, incision, injury, laceration, lesion, mortal wound, mutilation, puncture, rent, rip, run, rupture, scald, scorch, scrape, scratch, scuff, second-degree burn, sizzling, slash, snap, snapping, sore, spit, spitting, stab, stab wound, tear, third-degree burn, trauma, wound, wounds immedicable, wrench

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crack

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