rock crevice

  • 1rock crevice —   Naele …

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  • 2crevice — ► NOUN ▪ a narrow opening or fissure in a rock or wall. ORIGIN Old French crevace, from crever to burst …

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  • 3Rock-haunting Ringtail Possum — Taxobox name = Rock haunting Ringtail PossumMSW3 Groves|pages=51] status = LC status system = iucn3.1 status ref = IUCN2006|assessors=Australasian Marsupial Monotreme Specialist Group|year=1996|id=40580|title=Petropseudes dahli|downloaded=26… …

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  • 4Crevice — A crevice usually refers to a fracture or fissure in rock (compare to a crevasse, which is in ice). Crevice may also refer to: Crevice corrosion, occurs in spaces to which the access of corrosion resistant fluid is limited Crevice kelpfish… …

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  • 5crevice — [[t]kre̱vɪs[/t]] crevices N COUNT A crevice is a narrow crack or gap, especially in a rock. ...a huge boulder with rare ferns growing in every crevice. Syn: fissure …

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  • 6crevice — UK [ˈkrevɪs] / US noun [countable] Word forms crevice : singular crevice plural crevices a narrow crack in rock or in a wall …

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  • 7crevice — crevasse, crevice are both derived from a Latin root crepare meaning ‘to break with a crash’. A crevasse is a deep open crack or fissure in a glacier; in AmE it is also used to mean a breach in a river embankment. A crevice is a narrow cleft or… …

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  • 8rock — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hard, stony part of the earth ADJECTIVE ▪ hard, solid ▪ Solid rock is broken down by weathering. ▪ soft ▪ jagged, rough …

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  • 9Rock Wren — Taxobox name = Rock Wren status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Passeriformes familia = Troglodytidae genus = Salpinctes genus authority = Cabanis, 1847 species = S. obsoletus binomial =… …

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  • 10crevice — noun /ˈkɹɛvɪs/ A narrow crack or fissure, in a rock or wall. I cant tell you how urbane and sprightly the old poll parrot was; and [...] not a pocket, not a crevice, of pomp, humbug, respectability in him: he was fresh as a daisy. (William Butler …

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