Definition of Crepe. Meaning of Crepe. Synonyms of Crepe

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Definition of Crepe

Crepe
Crepe Cr[^e]pe (kr[^a]p; Eng. kr[=a]p), n. [F.] Any of various crapelike fabrics, whether crinkled or not. Cr[^e]pe de Chine (?) [F. de Chine of China], Canton crape or an inferior gauzy fabric resembling it. C. lisse (l[=e]s) [F. lisse smooth], smooth, or unwrinkled, crape.
Crepe
Crepe Cr[^e]pe (kr?p), n. Same as Crape.

Meaning of Crepe from wikipedia

- frying pan or a griddle. Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes (crêpes salées). They are often served...
- Crêpe, also spelled crepe or ****e (from the French crêpe), is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp and crimped appearance...
- with sweet or savoury fillings. The Crêpe bretonne can be made of wheat (sweet crêpe) or buckwheat (savoury crêpe). The latter is less well-known and...
- crêpe maker is a cooking device used to make crêpes, galettes, pancakes, blinis or tortillas. It should not be mistaken for a regular pan or a crêpe pan...
- Crepes & Waffles is a Colombian restaurant chain. The idea was born from a couple of Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administracion (CESA) university...
- Crêpes Suzette (pronounced [kʁɛp syzɛt]) is a French dessert consisting of crêpes with beurre Suzette (pronounced [bœʁ syzɛt]), a sauce of caramelized...
- Crêpe paper is thin, textured, and often colorful decorative paper used in paper craft. It is created by adhering wet tissue paper to the cylinder of...
- Crepe rubber is coagulated latex that is rolled out in crinkled sheets and commonly used to make soles for shoes and boots but also a raw material for...
- alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns. Crepe yarn tends to have a tighter twist than standard yarns. The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the fabric...
- (/ˌleɪɡərˈstriːmiə/), commonly known as ****e myrtle (also spelled crepe myrtle or crêpe myrtle), is a genus of around 50 species of deciduous and evergreen...