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‖ crepitus|ˈkrɛpɪtəs| [L., verbal n. f. crepāre to crack, rattle, creak, etc.] 1. Med. and Path. = crepitation 2.
1807–26S. Cooper First Lines Surg. (ed. 5) 275 Great unnecessary pain [has] frequently been occasioned by the custom of feeling for a crepitus, and moving the [fractured] limb about..in order to produce it. 1878A. Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 115 There is crepitus or rattling in the breathing. 1882Syd. Soc. Lex., Crepitus, the crackling noise occasioned by pressing a part of the body when air is collected in the cellular tissue. 2. The breaking of wind: usually crepitus ventris.
1882Syd. Soc. Lex., Crepitus, term for the discharge upwards, or rejection downwards, of gas or flatus from the stomach and bowels. |