"Crepinette" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crepinette is a type of French dish that consists of a ravioli-like filling, typically made with meat, vegetables, and spices, wrapped in a thin layer of dough, usually pork caul fat.
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A crepinette is a type of French savory pastry.
Crepe-soled refers to a type of shoemaking where the outsole (the bottom part of the shoe) is made of crepe, a type of rubber or rubber-like material known for its flexibility, breathability, and good traction. Crepe-soled shoes are often associated with formal or business attire, particularly in more traditional or conservative industries, as they provide a sleek and professional appearance. They are commonly found in dress shoes, loafers, and oxfords.
A creperie is a type of restaurant or food establishment that specializes in serving crepes, which are thin pancakes that are typically filled with sweet or savory fillings. Creperies often offer a variety of crepe options, such as sweet crepes filled with fruit, Nutella, or whipped cream, and savory crepes filled with ingredients like ham, cheese, and vegetables.
Crepidula refers to a type of marine snail, specifically a genus of gastropod mollusks that includes the snail genus known as "true limpets". They are small, usually brown or grayish in color, and are often found attached to rocks, reefs, or other underwater surfaces using their strong foot.
Crepitated refers to the crumbling or cracking of something into small fragments, often suddenly and violently. It can be used to describe a sudden collapse or breakdown of a physical structure, such as a wall or a building, or even a sudden failure of a concept or idea.
Crepitation refers to a harsh, crackling, or scratching noise, often associated with breathing, such as in cases of lung disease. It can also describe a clicking or snapping sound made by the movement of objects. In surgery, the term is used to describe the sound of bones cracking or grinding as they are manipulated.
Crepitus is a noun that refers to a grating or scraping sound, often produced by the movement of dry or rough surfaces against each other. It can also describe a dry, harsh coughing sound. In medicine, crepitus can be used to describe a crackling or grating sensation that occurs when the nurse or doctor palpates the lungs or pleura along with the patient's breathing.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "crepon" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?