How Do You Spell CRATE?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "crate" is spelled with the IPA transcription /kreɪt/. The "c" is pronounced as /k/ and the "r" is pronounced as /r/. The vowel sound of "a" is pronounced as /eɪ/. The final sound "t" is pronounced as /t/. This word is commonly used to describe a container made of wood or plastic. It is often used in the transportation of goods for storage or shipping. It is essential to accurately spell this word to avoid confusion in communication, especially in logistics and trade industries.

CRATE Meaning and Definition

  1. A crate is a sturdy, rigid container that is typically made of wood, plastic, or metal. It is designed to transport, store, or display goods. The structure of a crate is usually composed of perpendicular slats or bars, which are joined together to form a solid framework. This construction provides durability and strength to the crate, ensuring the safe transportation of its contents.

    Crates are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics to handle various types of goods. They are especially useful for transporting fragile or valuable items, as they provide protection against damage during transit. Additionally, crates are often stackable, allowing for efficient storage and maximizing space utilization.

    The size and shape of crates may vary depending on their intended purpose. They can come in various dimensions and configurations to accommodate different types of products. Some crates are equipped with handles or handholds, making them easier to lift and carry. In certain cases, crates may also include secure locking mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access to the contents.

    In addition to industrial use, crates have also gained popularity in interior design and home organization. They can be repurposed as decorative storage solutions, serving as stylish shelves or display cases. Crates can be personalized or painted to match various aesthetic styles, making them a versatile and fashionable addition to any space.

  2. An open case formed of small bars or rods of wood in which glass, china, &c., may be packed for carriage; a hamper.

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

Common Misspellings for CRATE

Etymology of CRATE

The word "crate" originates from the Old Dutch word "kratta" and Middle Low German word "kratte", both of which mean "basket" or "rack". It later evolved into the Middle English word "crate" in the 15th century, referring to a large wooden container or box used for packing and transporting goods.

Similar spelling words for CRATE

Plural form of CRATE is CRATES

Conjugate verb Crate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have crated
you would have crated
he/she/it would have crated
we would have crated
they would have crated
I would have crate
you would have crate
he/she/it would have crate
we would have crate
they would have crate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you crate
we let´s crate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to crate

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

crated

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I crate
you crate
he/she/it crates
we crate
they crate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

crating

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been crating
you have been crating
he/she/it has been crating
we have been crating
they have been crating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it crate

SIMPLE PAST

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

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