| fissure |
a crevice; a narrow solution of continuity.
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| fistular |
hollow; applied to a hollow cylinder.
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| fission |
The splitting of a nucleus into at least two other nuclei and the release of a relatively large amount of energy. Two or three neutrons are usually released during this type of transformation.
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| fissure |
(FISH-ur). A crack, tear or groove.
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| fistula |
(FIS-tu-luh). A connection or tunnel often between loops of the intestine or between the intestine and other organs, such as the bladder.
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