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(intransitive) To form cracks.
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(N)
a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back.
("Key Reinstallation Attack") a replay attack (a type of exploitable flaw) on the Wi-Fi Protected Access protocol that secures Wi-Fi connections.
(n)
A bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure.
The call of a frog or toad.
(intransitive) To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances.
(slang, Canada, US, countable and uncountable) Silly talk, a foolish belief, a poor excuse, nonsense.
A painful muscular cramp or spasm of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, making it difficult to move the part affected.
(Northern England) A rocky outcrop; a rugged steep cliff or rock.
A surname from Irish.
Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills.
A surname.
(architecture) A sturdy timber with a curve or angle used for primary framing of a timber house, usually used in pairs.
A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador.
An unincorporated community in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, United States.
(medicine, colloquial) Cricothyrotomy; cricothyroidotomy.
A surname from German.
(German for "kraken") a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at Heide Park in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard.
A surname from French.
(military, historical) The Springfield Model 1892–99, a bolt-action rifle adopted in 1892 as the standard United States Army military longarm.
A Belgian beer made by fermenting lambic with sour morello cherries.
(music) The use of a grace note.
A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
(adj)
Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.
The sound made by a duck.
(countable) A surname.
(dialectal) Hard; difficult.
(Northern England and Scotland) A church.
A squawk.
(music) A type of string instrument from Indonesia.
(German for "War") an American black metal band originally from Somers Point, New Jersey.
(finance) Initialism of collective action clause.
(slang) crazy, mad
(South Africa, slang) Shit.
A packsack to be swung on either side of a packsaddle.
a genus of curassows in the order Galliformes, a clade of large, heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds.
A surname from Middle English, of less common usage, variant of Kirk.
an American rock band active in the 1970s.
A hamlet in Sutherland, Scotland (OS grid ref NC721625).
(mathematics) A regression technique used to interpolate data.
(sciences, slang) The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, a frequently used reference work published by CRC Press.
(slang) A crackhead.
(slang, obsolete) Bread.
A port city in Crimea, internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, but de facto controlled by Russia.
An island of the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Croatia.
Alternative form of crackow (“kind of shoe”). [A type of shoe worn in the Middle Ages, with a pointy pike.]
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Initialism of Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.