a defect, a blemish, a break, a crack, a fault or an error. Something that detracts from the correctness of anything. something that has a break in it you can say.
In order to have some fun. Or crack something to cheat, break in, or fix something.
You have to crack the egg first then take the inside and put it in something else
A "fissure" is a crack or break in something. You might use the word "fissure' to describe a steep-sided canyon, something that looks like a crack in the mountain. You would not use "fissure" to describe the mountain itself.
Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc. Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc. Plant Root Growth is when the plant starts to grow out of the crack of the sidewalk or cement or something else. it also happens when water gets into the crack of the crack of the sidewalk etc.
Breaking, crack, cracking (as a noun); break, crack (as a verb).
No. Unless it makes like a crack sound or something.
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Yes, the word 'break' is both a noun and verb.The noun 'break' is a word for a physical crack or separation; a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to break are breakerand the gerund, breaking.
If a crack or pop is heard, it will probably be a bone crack or break.
crack
There are many ways to enter a computer, but what do you mean by crack something ?-)