It means a small opening, such as a door being opened just a crack.It also means damage of some kind, like a crack in a pane of glass.
It also means an unkind remark made by someone towards someone else.
Another word for crevice is crack.
The word is "brittleness."
Crack a joke: To make a witty or humorous comment. Crack the code: To decipher or figure out a complex puzzle or encryption. Crack down: To take strict measures or enforce laws or rules rigorously. Crack a smile: To smile slightly or briefly.
"Crack is whack" is a phrase used to convey that crack cocaine is dangerous and harmful. It is often used in anti-drug campaigns to discourage people from using crack cocaine due to its negative effects on health and well-being.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
A crevice is a narrow crack or opening, a fissure or cleft.
Another word for crevice is crack.
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That depends on if the word is being used as a noun or a verb. Noun: That window has a crack in it. Verb: That window is starting to crack.
The word is "brittleness."
you crack the egg in the word
What do you mean the prefix? The word "crevice" is one word, it comes from Middle English, from Old French crevace, probably from Vulgar Latin *crepācia, from *crepa, from Latin crepāre, to crack.] R3.
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'Crack up' means to brag or boast.
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