Crossword-Solution: CREPITATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Crepitation | n. | The act of crepitating or crackling. |
| Crepitation | n. | A grating or crackling sensation or sound, as that produced by rubbing two fragments of a broken bone together, or by pressing upon cellular tissue containing air. |
| Crepitation | n. | A crepitant rale. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “CREPITATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BONE ends rubbing together | 1 answer |
| GRATING sound of bones | 1 answer |
| crepitus | 1 answer |
| crackling | 6 answers |
| eruption | 77 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
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greedy person
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Sentences with CREPITATION (5)
Two or three students listened again to recognise the murmur or the crepitation which the physician described, and then the man was told to put on his clothes.
The diagnosis had been fracture of the neck of the femur, but as there was no crepitation and passive movements caused but little pain, Kuster suspected rupture of the sciatic nerve.
The sibilation produced by the sap, which exudes copiously therefrom, is not conducive to composition." "True, father, but I thought it would be preferable to the constant crepitation which is apt to attend the combustion of more seasoned ligneous fragments." The Judge looked admiringly at the intellectual features of the graceful girl, and half forgot the slight annoyances of the green wood in the musical accents of his daughter.
White wreathings drifted up the fields from the sullen sea; the sky was an unbroken grey deadness shedding pin-point moisture that was now and then blown against the panes with a crepitation of despair.
Yet, in spite of this precautionary crepitation, he salutes Jove with constricted buttocks.” Martial also (Book IV, Epigram LXXX), ridicules a woman who was subject to the habit, saying, “Your Bassa, Fabullus, has always a child at her side, calling it her darling and her plaything; and yet--more wonder--she does not care for children.