Cracker

  • 21cracker — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wafer, soda cracker, oyster cracker, biscuit, saltine, water biscuit, cream cracker, hardtack, sea biscuit, kn?ckebr?d (Swedish), Melba toast, matzo; see also bread 1 , cookie . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. Sl. hacker.… …

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  • 22Cracker — 1Cra|cker [ krɛkə], auch Krạ̈cker der; s, [s] (meist Plur.) <aus gleichbed. engl. cracker zu to crack »knacken«>: 1. ungesüßtes, keksartiges Kleingebäck. 2. Knallkörper, Knallbonbon. Cracker 2 2Cra|cker [ krɛkə] der; s, [s] <zu… …

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  • 23Cracker — krekeris statusas Aprobuotas sritis konditerijos gaminiai apibrėžtis Smulkus trapus sluoksniuotas pusiau saldus, nesaldus arba sūrus miltinės konditerijos kepinys iš mielėmis ir kitomis kildinimo medžiagomis arba tik mielėmis kildintos… …

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  • 24cracker — krekeris statusas Aprobuotas sritis konditerijos gaminiai apibrėžtis Smulkus trapus sluoksniuotas pusiau saldus, nesaldus arba sūrus miltinės konditerijos kepinys iš mielėmis ir kitomis kildinimo medžiagomis arba tik mielėmis kildintos… …

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  • 25cracker — /krak euhr/, n. 1. a thin, crisp biscuit. 2. a firecracker. 3. Also called cracker bonbon. a small paper roll used as a party favor, that usually contains candy, trinkets, etc., and that pops when pulled sharply at one or both ends. 4. (cap.)… …

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  • 26Cracker — Recorded as Crack, Crake, Crayke, Creyk, Cracker, Craker, and possibly others, this is an English surname which is also associated with Scotland. There are two possible origins. The first is that it is a nickname surname from the word crayke ,… …

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  • 27cracker — Synonyms and related words: Brussels biscuit, Klaxon, Melba toast, backwoodsman, biscuit, boiler factory, boiler room, bone, briar hopper, brush ape, bull roarer, bushman, catcall, cherry bomb, clack, clacker, clam digger, clapper, cricket,… …

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  • 28cracker — I Australian Slang 1. someone who breaks a computer security system; 2. excellent: They scored a cracker try in the first half II Everyday English Slang in Ireland (a) wonderful III Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) very good. See also wee cracker …

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  • 29cracker — n. (esp. AE) a graham; soda; unsalted cracker * * * [ krækə] soda unsalted cracker (esp. AE) a graham …

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  • 30cracker — crack|er [ˈkrækə US ər] n 1.) a hard dry type of bread in small flat shapes, that is often eaten with cheese 2.) also Christmas cracker a decorated paper tube that makes a small exploding sound when you pull it apart. Crackers contain a small… …

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