Crepitar in english

Crackle

pronunciation: krækəl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
crackle

crepitar = sizzle ; splutter ; sputter ; crackle ; crackling. 

Example: It should be hot enough so that a few drops of water will sizzle when they are dropped on the frying pan.Example: The ashes of the wicks, becoming heated, caused the fatty acids to splutter; and this was a grave inconvenience.Example: The light of these lamps did not sputter as it burned.Example: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.Example: All that could be heard was the crackling of the fire.

Crepitar synonyms

fancy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: fænsi noun, adjective, verbcrunch in spanish: crujido, pronunciation: krʌntʃ nouncrackling in spanish: chicharrón, pronunciation: kræklɪŋ nouncrepitate in spanish: crepitar, pronunciation: krepɪteɪt verbcrepitation in spanish: crepitación, pronunciation: krepəteɪʃən nounscranch in spanish: scranch, pronunciation: skræntʃ verbscraunch in spanish: chirriar, pronunciation: skrɔntʃ verbcrackleware in spanish: craqueo, pronunciation: krækəlwer nouncrackle china in spanish: crepitar china, pronunciation: krækəltʃaɪnə noun
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