
1) Breach 2) Break 3) Cavern 4) Chap 5) Cleft 6) Crack 7) Cranny 8) Crater 9) Crevasse 10) Crevice 11) Gap 12) Gash 13) Hilar 14) Hilum 15) Hilus 16) Hole 17) Interval 18) Rent 19) Rift 20) Scissure 21) Slit 22) Split 23) Sulcate 24) Sulcus 25) Volcano
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1) Cerebral groove 2) Chap 3) Cleft 4) Crack 5) Cranny 6) Crevice 7) Depression 8) French word used in English 9) Impression 10) Imprint 11) Long narrow cleft or crack 12) Long narrow crack 13) Narrow crack 14) Narrow gap 15) Narrow opening 16) Organ groove 17) Rift 18) To split, forming fissures
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- a long narrow depression in a surface
- a long narrow opening
- (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ into lobes
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• (v. t.) To cleave; to divide; to crack or fracture. • (n.) A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance; a cleft; as, the fissure of a rock.
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(L. fissura) any cleft or groove, normal or otherwise; especially a deep fold in the cerebral cortex which involves the entire thickness of the brain wall.
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A cleft or crack.
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(F fissure, R fisura, crapatura) crack or split
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(from the article `coloboma`) failure of one or more structures in the eye to fuse during embryonic life, creating a congenital fissure in that eye. Frequently several structures ... ...The right lung represents 56 percent of the total lung volume and is composed of three lobes, a superior, middle, and inferior lobe, separated ... [2...
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<anatomy> Any cleft or groove, normal or otherwise, especially a deep fold in the cerebral cortex which involves the entire thickness of the brain wall. ... Origin: L. Fissura ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fish´әr) a narrow slit or cleft. one of the deeper or more constant furrows separating the gyri of the brain. See also sulcus. a deep cleft in the surface of a tooth, usually due to imperfect fusion of the enamel of the adjoining dental lobes. It can be treated with a dental sealant to...
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Fis'sure transitive verb To cleave; to divide; to crack or fracture.
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Fis'sure noun [ Latin fissura , from findere , fissum , to cleave, split; akin to English bite : confer French fissure .] A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance; a cleft; as, the fissure of a rock. Cerebral fissures (Anat.) ,
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A crack or fracture in rocks.
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(fish;ur) A groove or narrow cleft that separates two parts, such as the cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
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A deep furrow, cleft, or slit in the epidermis that is often treated by a dermatologists.
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An extensive crack, break, or fracture in the rocks.
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(fish'ur) (Latin. Fissura - a splitting)
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a groove or slit on the body or in an organ
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noun (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ into lobes
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A linear loss of the top two layers of skin, the dermis and epidermis, with sharply defined, nearly verticle walls. Pronunciation: FISH-er (noun)Also Known As: Chapped hands and lips, eczema, intertrigo, perleche.
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A large crack in the ground allowing magma to travel up and erupt onto the surface
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a crack or opening in rocks; fissure veins are those formed by mineral matter being deposited in the cracks.
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[SAT terms] a long narrow depression in a surface
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a long narrow depression in a surface
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[Intelligent words] a long narrow depression in a surface
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