Creaking
Creaking is a sound produced when materials move against one another under load, friction, or temperature change. It is usually a gradual, low-frequency noise described as a groan or squeak, arising from micro-motions within interfaces rather than a single event. Creaking occurs across many domains, including buildings, furniture, vehicles, and natural ice or rock formations.
Causes include wood expansion and contraction with humidity, loose fasteners, hinges rubbing, and deformation of framing;
Common contexts: wooden floors and stairs, doors, antique furniture, ships, bridges, and pipelines. In heritage buildings
Perception: creaking is part of everyday acoustic vocabulary alongside squeaks and groans. In medical contexts, crepitus