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Crackle
Crackle Crac"kle, n.
1. The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a
crackling.
The crackle of fireworks. --Carlyle.
2. (Med.) A kind of crackling sound or r[^a]le, heard in some
abnormal states of the lungs; as, dry crackle; moist
crackle. --Quain.
3. (Fine Arts) 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.
Meaning of Crackles from wikipedia
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Basal crackles are
crackles apparently originating in or near the base of the lung.
Bibasal crackles, also
called bilateral basal crackles, are
crackles heard...
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cracklings in Ashke****
Jewish cuisine Krackel, an
American candy bar
Crackles, an
abnormal lung
sound heard in a
person with
respiratory disease Crackling...
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Crackle is an
American video streaming service. It was
founded in 2004 as Grouper,
before the
service was
purchased by Sony
Pictures in 2006 and renamed...
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Crackle (also
known as
Crackle: Best of Bauhaus) is a
greatest hits
album by
English goth-rock band Bauhaus. The
album was
released in 1998 by
record label...
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Chocolate crackles (also
known as
chocolate bubble cakes) are a po****r children's
confection in
Australia and New Zealand,
especially for
birthday parties...
- Snap,
Crackle and Pop are the
cartoon mascots of Rice Krispies, a
brand of
breakfast cereal marketed by Kellogg's and its
successor companies.[clarification...
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Crackle breccia is a type of
breccia where the
clasts have been
separated by
planes of rupture, but have
experienced little or no displacement. The individual...
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Crackles at the
International Hockey Federation Fiona Crackles at
Olympedia Fiona Crackles at Olympics.com
Fiona Crackles at Team GB
Fiona Crackles at...
- "sometimes
somewhat facetiously"
called crackle and pop,
inspired by the Rice
Krispies mascots Snap,
Crackle, and Pop. The
fourth derivative is also called...
- A
crackle tube is a type of
plasma lamp that is used most
commonly in museums,
night clubs,
movie sets, and
other applications where its
appearance may...