| crepuscular |
like twilight; dim; "the evening's crepuscular charm"
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| crepitate |
make a crackling sound; "My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl"
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| crepitation |
crackle: the sharp sound of snapping noises
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| crepitant rale |
a very fine rale, resembling the sound produced by rubbing a lock of hair between the fingers or by particles of salt thrown on fire; heard at the end of inspiration. Called also crepitus.
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| crepitant |
(crep
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