crepitare
See also: crepitaré
Italian
Etymology
From Latin crepitāre, present active infinitive of crepitō (“I crackle”). Doublet of crettare.
Pronunciation
Verb
crepitare
- (intransitive) to crackle
- (intransitive) to patter (of rain)
- (intransitive) to rustle (of leaves)
Conjugation
Derived terms
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) crepitāre
- present active infinitive of crepitō
- second-person singular present passive imperative of crepitō
- second-person singular present passive indicative of crepitō
Spanish
Verb
crepitare
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