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English English
crackcrack cocaine
(Computers) American standard for encoding data that uses a private key algorithm (encodes data in a manner that is extremely difficult to crack)Data Encryption Standard
a vertical cavity in a glacier caused by hard matter falling through a crack in the ice, shaft bored into a glacier by debrismoulin
a walled enclosure on the Moon with a prominent crack (, rill^ ) across the floor and a complex central peak, located south of Mare Fecundatis, 177 km/110 mi in diameterPetavius
abstract imperfection, blemish making something imperfect, defect, imperfection; crack; strong gust of wind, invalidating defect in document, make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked, squall, sudden strong feeling, windflawflaw
act of breaking apart, act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint, affect violently, arrangement of standing bowling pins, broken, burst, crack, depart, disunited, divid...split
act of breaking something, break (i.e. in a bone); act of breaking; state of being broken; split, crack, break of bone, break or crack, cause a break (i.e. in a bone); break, crack; be broken, be split, be cracked, cause or undergo damage, rock break, ...fracture
act of shaking, become by shaking, clasp hands as greeting, earthquake, fissure or crack, get rid of something, handshake, make somebody less confident, milk shake, mix by moving back and forth quickly; tremble, quiver; agitate, upset, distress; totter...shake
apply as a penalty, apply carelessly, blow made with an open hand, smack, whack; noise like that of a slap, crack; insult, sharp criticism; guitar technique, blow made with the open hand, directly, sharply, exactly, forcefully, hit with the open hand, ...slap
area of sore skin, be cracked or split; crack, become sore and roughened, crack in ground, lower jaw, man, rift, gap, breach; guy, fellowchap
attempt, become hoarse or change in pitch, blow, break down into smaller molecules, break down psychologically, break into, break into pieces, break open under pressure, break with sharp noise, break without coming fully apart, crack cocaine, crack pur...crack
be crazy; be infatuated; crack, fad, rage, fashioncraze
break off small piece from something, carve something by removing small pieces, chipping, chop something into chips, crack, cut a fragment from, flake; be broken off in small pieces; sculpt, engrave, dried dung, hit something in high arc, long piece of...chip
broad-snouted variety of reptile belonging to the crocodile family (found in the the southeastern U.S. and eastern China), crack, large reptile, leather from alligator skin, tool or machine with movable jawalligator
chink, crevice, crack, gap, narrow hole or placecranny
 

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