krāmäⁿ, ˈkremənt adjective
Etymology: French, from present participle of crémer to become covered with cream or foam, from Middle French cremer, from creme, cresme, cream — more at cream
of wine : mildly sparkling : crackling — see p ētillant
krāmäⁿ, ˈkremənt adjective
Etymology: French, from present participle of crémer to become covered with cream or foam, from Middle French cremer, from creme, cresme, cream — more at cream
of wine : mildly sparkling : crackling — see p ētillant
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012