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crepitate: make a crackling sound; "My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl" the sharp sound of snapping noises crunch: make crunching noises; "his shoes were crunching on the gravel" to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks; "The blazing sun crackled the desert sand" glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surface
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| cradle |
hold gently and carefully; "He cradles the child in his arms" bring up from infancy hold or place in or as if in a cradle; "He cradled the infant in his arms" a baby bed with sides and rockers cut grain with a cradle scythe birthplace: where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization" birth of a person; "he was taught from the cradle never to cry" wash in a cradle; "cradle gold" run with the stick rocker: a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
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| cranial index |
cephalic index: ratio (in percent) of the maximum breadth to the maximum length of a skull
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| cradle cap |
a dermatitis of the scalp that is common in infants
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| cramp |
spasm: a painful and involuntary muscular contraction a clamp for holding pieces of wood together while they are glued secure with a cramp; "cramp the wood" a strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together hamper: prevent the progress or free movement of; "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"; "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"
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