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(crack) (krak) 1. an incomplete split, break, or fissure. 2. sand c.
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A fracture in an ice floe that has not parted substantially. More specifically, it is any fracture of fast ice, consolidated ice, or a single floe that may have been followed by separation ranging from a few centimeters to 1 m.
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Linear discontinuity produced by fracture (BS 499). Elongated narrow opening. Synonyms can include: break, split, fracture, fissure, separation, cleavage, in various applications
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A fissure or crevice in a rock or ice formation.
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A long narrow discontinuity
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| crack | cause to become cracked |
| crack | break suddenly and abruptly |
| crack | break partially but keep its integrity |
| crack | pass through, as through a barrier |
| crack | hit forcefully |
| crack | suffer a nervous breakdown |
| crack | as of tightly stretched ropes or fingers |
| crack | make a very sharp explosive sound |
| crack | (informal) of the highest quality |
| crack | repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable) |
| crack | someone skilled in shooting |
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