*pǫknǫti. Cognate with Polish pęknięcie, Serbo-Croatian пукотина. IPA(key): [pukˈnatina] <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> • (puknatina) f (diminutive пукнатинка) crack, fissure...
IPA(key): [pukˈnatiŋka] пукнатинка • (puknatinka) f diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina)...
split (intransitive, semelfactive) to shoot (to eject a projectile from a weapon) (intransitive, semelfactive) to burst, explode <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina)...
(intransitive) to pop (popcorn) (intransitive) to crack, to cleave, to rupture <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina) IPA(key): [ˈpukə] пу́ка • (púka) m inan genitive singular...
also: pękniecie From pęknąć + -cie. Compare Czech puklina, Macedonian <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina), Serbo-Croatian пукотина and typologically Russian тре́щина...
fracture, rupture Synonyms: пазина́ (paziná), цепнатина́ (cepnatiná), <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина́</span> (puknatiná) (geology) fault, fissure, crack (continuous deformation or...
From crepō (“crack, creak”) + -tūra. Compare typologically Bulgarian <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina), Serbo-Croatian пукотина (akin to пукам (pukam)), Russian...
dent (in a rock, cliff, cave, stone wall) Synonyms: про́цеп (prócep), <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина́</span> (puknatiná), ду́пка (dúpka), зъ́бел (zǎ́bel) (by extension) small fault...
Compare typologically English crevice derived from Latin crepō, Bulgarian <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (puknatina) akin to пу́кам (púkam), Russian тре́щина (tréščina) akin to...
Azerbaijani: çat (az), çatlaq, yarıq Bulgarian: цепнатина (bg) f (cepnatina), <span class="searchmatch">пукнатина</span> (bg) f (puknatina) Catalan: fissura (ca) f Chinese: Mandarin: 裂縫 / 裂缝 (zh)...