| rimose | 1. Full of rimes, fissures, or chinks. 2. Having long and nearly parallel clefts or chinks, like those in the bark of trees. Origin: L. Rimosus, fr. Rima a chink: cf. F. Rimeux. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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having a surface covered with a network of cracks and small crevices; "a tree with rimose bark"
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full of cracks.
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