| crevice | A crack or small fissure, especially in a solid substance. Origin: Fr. Crevasse (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gingival crevice | The space between the surface of the tooth and the free gingiva. Synonym: sulcus gingivalis, gingival crevice, gingival space, subgingival space. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a long narrow depression in a surface crack: a long narrow opening
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a narrow opening resulting from a split or crack as in a cliff
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In the area around Dubuque the Galena Dolomite is broken or cut by a series of generally trending east-west fractures or crevices. These extend the fill thickness of the layer. The ore minerals were deposited along these.
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| crevice | a long narrow depression in a surface |
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