croffle
English
Etymology 1
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Noun
croffle (plural croffles)
- (usually in the plural) A small hollow polythene or polypropylene ball used in various technical applications.
- 2002, Ian Smallwood, Solvent Recovery Handbook, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 58:
- A blanket of croffles (hollow polythene or polypropylene balls) is an effective way of covering the surface of liquid in the tank. The croffles have a raised seam so that they interlock and do not rotate which would otherwise expose a wetted surface to the tank roof space.
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- croiffle, crofle, cruffle
Pronunciation
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Noun
croffle (plural croffles)
- A hybrid of a croissant and waffle.
- Coordinate term: cronut
- 2023, The Rough Guide to Thailand[1], Apa Publications, →ISBN:
- Whether you're in the market for a gourmet full English, vegetarian alternative, or a sweet croffle (croissant-waffle hybrid) with a coffee, this is the place to go.