Knistern

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See also: knistern

German

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Etymology

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From knistern (to crackle).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Knistern n (strong, genitive Knisterns, no plural)

  1. crackle (The fizzing, popping sound of paper, fire etc.)

Declension

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