crevice

  • 41crevice — crev•ice [[t]ˈkrɛv ɪs[/t]] n. a crack forming an opening; cleft; rift; fissure • Etymology: 1300–50; ME crevace < AF, OF, =crev(er) to crack (< L crepāre) + ace n. suffix crev′iced, adj …

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  • 42crevice — /ˈkrɛvəs / (say krevuhs) noun a crack forming an opening; a cleft; a rift; a fissure. {Middle English crevace, from Old French, from crever burst, from Latin crepāre crack} –creviced, adjective …

  • 43crevice —   Naele, nao, māwae. See crack …

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  • 44crevice —  a small fissure. North …

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  • 45crevice — n. a narrow opening or fissure, esp. in a rock or building etc. Etymology: ME f. OF crevace f. crever burst f. L crepare …

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  • 46Korean crevice salamander — Taxobox name = Korean crevice salamander status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 trend = unknown regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Amphibia ordo = Caudata familia = Plethodontidae genus = Karsenia species = K. koreana binomial =… …

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  • 47Operation Crevice — was a raid launched by Metropolitan and local police in England on the morning of 30 March 2004. It was in response to a report indicating cells of terrorists of Pakistani origin were operating in the Thames Valley, Sussex, Surrey and… …

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  • 48gingival crevice — n a narrow space between the free margin of the gingival epithelium and the adjacent enamel of a tooth called also gingival trough * * * a shallow trough or fissure surrounding the anatomic crown of a tooth; considered by some authorities to be… …

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  • 49rock crevice —   Naele …

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  • 50gingival crevice — noun : a narrow space between the free margin of the gingival epithelium and the adjacent enamel of a tooth …

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