How Do You Spell DECREPITATE?

Pronunciation: [dɪkɹˈɛpɪtˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "decrepitate" is spelled with six syllables – \dɪˈkrɛp ɪˌteɪt\. It comes from the Latin word "decrepitare", which means to crackle or make a crackling sound. The pronunciation breaks down into four parts: "di" for the first syllable, followed by "krep" for the next two syllables, and ending with "-i-tate" for the final three syllables. To remember the spelling, one can break the word down into three parts: "decrepit" + "ate", indicating the action of breaking down or crumbling.

DECREPITATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Decrepitate is a verb that refers to the action or process of crackling, popping, or breaking into small pieces when exposed to intense heat. It is derived from the Latin word “decrepitatus,” which means to crackle or break into fragments.

    When a substance decrepitates, it typically emits a series of sharp snapping sounds as it disintegrates due to the expansion and release of internal gases or moisture. This phenomenon is commonly observed in certain types of minerals, salts, or crystals when subjected to high temperatures or sudden changes in pressure. For example, when a piece of table salt or rock salt is heated, it often decrepitates, releasing its built-up gas and causing audible crackling noises.

    The process of decrepitation can also occur in organic materials such as wood or bones when they are exposed to extreme heat or rapid heating. In this context, decrepitation can be seen as a consequence of the expulsion of absorbed or trapped moisture within the material.

    The effect of decrepitation is found in various fields, including chemistry, geology, and materials science, where it can be used as a diagnostic tool or a means to study the structural properties of different substances.

  2. To roast or calcine in the fire so as to cause a bursting or crackling noise, as salt; to crackle.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DECREPITATE

  • secrepitate
  • xecrepitate
  • cecrepitate
  • fecrepitate
  • recrepitate
  • eecrepitate
  • dwcrepitate
  • dscrepitate
  • ddcrepitate
  • drcrepitate
  • d4crepitate
  • d3crepitate
  • dexrepitate
  • devrepitate
  • defrepitate
  • dedrepitate
  • deceepitate
  • decdepitate
  • decfepitate

Etymology of DECREPITATE

The word "decrepitate" is derived from the Latin verb "decrepitare", which means "to crackle" or "to snap". It originates from the adjective "decrepitus", meaning "crumbling" or "broken down". The Latin term was used to describe the crackling sound produced when certain substances, particularly salts or metals, were heated intensely or burned. Consequently, "decrepitate" was adopted into English in the 17th century to refer to the act of causing something to crackle or pop when heated.

Similar spelling words for DECREPITATE

Conjugate verb Decrepitate

CONDITIONAL

I would decrepitate
you would decrepitate
he/she/it would decrepitate
we would decrepitate
they would decrepitate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be decrepitating
you would be decrepitating
he/she/it would be decrepitating
we would be decrepitating
they would be decrepitating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have decrepitate
you would have decrepitate
he/she/it would have decrepitate
we would have decrepitate
they would have decrepitate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been decrepitating
you would have been decrepitating
he/she/it would have been decrepitating
we would have been decrepitating
they would have been decrepitating

FUTURE

I will decrepitate
you will decrepitate
he/she/it will decrepitate
we will decrepitate
they will decrepitate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be decrepitating
you will be decrepitating
he/she/it will be decrepitating
we will be decrepitating
they will be decrepitating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have decrepitated
you will have decrepitated
he/she/it will have decrepitated
we will have decrepitated
they will have decrepitated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been decrepitating
you will have been decrepitating
he/she/it will have been decrepitating
we will have been decrepitating
they will have been decrepitating

IMPERATIVE

you decrepitate
we let´s decrepitate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to decrepitate

PAST

I decrepitated
you decrepitated
he/she/it decrepitated
we decrepitated
they decrepitated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was decrepitating
you were decrepitating
he/she/it was decrepitating
we were decrepitating
they were decrepitating

PAST PARTICIPLE

decrepitated

PAST PERFECT

I had decrepitated
you had decrepitated
he/she/it had decrepitated
we had decrepitated
they had decrepitated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been decrepitating
you had been decrepitating
he/she/it had been decrepitating
we had been decrepitating
they had been decrepitating

PRESENT

I decrepitate
you decrepitate
he/she/it decrepitates
we decrepitate
they decrepitate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am decrepitating
you are decrepitating
he/she/it is decrepitating
we are decrepitating
they are decrepitating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

decrepitating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have decrepitated
you have decrepitated
he/she/it has decrepitated
we have decrepitated
they have decrepitated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been decrepitating
you have been decrepitating
he/she/it has been decrepitating
we have been decrepitating
they have been decrepitating
I would have decrepitated
we would have decrepitated
you would have decrepitated
he/she/it would have decrepitated
they would have decrepitated

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