Vocabulary : Crackle to Cracovienne

Crackle : To make slight cracks; to make small, sharp, sudden noises, rapidly or frequently repeated; to crepitate; as, burning thorns crackle. ;; The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling. ;; A kind of crackling sound or r/le, heard in some abnormal states of the lungs; as, dry crackle; moist crackle. ;; 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.
Crackled : Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware.
Crackleware : See Crackle, n., 3.
Crackling : The making of small, sharp cracks or reports, frequently repeated. ;; The well-browned, crisp rind of roasted pork. ;; Food for dogs, made from the refuse of tallow melting.
Crack-loo : Alt. of Crackaloo
Cracknel : A hard brittle cake or biscuit.
Cracksman : A burglar.
Cracksmen : of Cracksman
Cracovian : Of or pertaining to Cracow in Poland.
Cracovienne : A lively Polish dance, in 2-4 time.
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