Clatter
51noise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. uproar, hubbub, din, racket, clamor, pandemonium; crash, rattle, clatter. See loudness, sound. Ant., silence, quiet. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A sound] Syn. sound, sonance, something heard, something… …
52clack — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To talk heedlessly] Syn. chatter, clatter, rattle, prate; see babble . 2. [To make a rattling noise] Syn. clatter, click, rattle, clap; see sound 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To make a light, sharp noise: click,… …
53rattle — v 1. clatter, Dial. clutter, racket, din; jangle, clang, clank, clangor, bang; clink, jingle, tinkle; rap, knock, ping. 2. jiggle, jounce, shake, rap. 3. hurtle, bounce, bump, clash, crash, collide. 4. chatter, jabber, cackle, clack, cluck,… …
54clutter — [klut′ər] n. [var. of clotter < CLOT] 1. a number of things scattered in disorder; jumble 2. [var. of CLATTER] Dial. CLATTER 3. the interference on a radarscope caused by hills, buildings, etc. vt. to put into disorder; jumble: often with up …
55brattle — verb make a rattling sound clattering dishes • Syn: ↑clatter, ↑clack • Derivationally related forms: ↑clack (for: ↑clack), ↑clatter ( …
56clat´ter|ing|ly — clat|ter «KLAT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a confused noise like that of many plates being struck together: »The clatter in the cafeteria made it hard to hear one another talk. 2. noisy talk; gabble: »the clatter of voices above the noise of the… …
57clat´ter|er — clat|ter «KLAT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a confused noise like that of many plates being struck together: »The clatter in the cafeteria made it hard to hear one another talk. 2. noisy talk; gabble: »the clatter of voices above the noise of the… …
58clat|ter — «KLAT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a confused noise like that of many plates being struck together: »The clatter in the cafeteria made it hard to hear one another talk. 2. noisy talk; gabble: »the clatter of voices above the noise of the train.… …
59Beak — For other uses, see Beak (disambiguation). Comparison of bird beaks, displaying different shapes adapted to different feeding methods. Not to scale. The beak, bill or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds which is used for eating… …
60Manual transmission — Transmission types Manual Sequential manual Non synchronous Preselector Automatic Manumatic Semi automatic Electrohydraulic …