Definitionn. a long narrow depression in a surface
Last update: August 1, 2015
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After earthquake many fissures developed in the ground. [Please select]
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D, Left (archaic right) gill e, Reflected mantle-flap. fi, The fissure or hole in the mantle-flap traversed by the longitudinal incision. [Please select]
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Then the thorax splits along the back, and through the fissure the insect slowly emerges. [Please select]
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But shortly afterwards they came to a fork, where a second fissure gaped before them. [Please select]
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These are undoubtedly lines of fissure, caused by the subterranean forces. [Please select]
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From the fissure above mentioned, he says, there came a bright light. [Please select]
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Buccal fissure: the mouth slit or opening: the opening on each side of the mentum. [Please select]
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Fissure: a crevice: a narrow longitudinal opening: a slit. [Please select]
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); To Q, R, from the maxillary fissure to the superior commissure of the nostril (G. [Please select]
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DONGA A gulley or deep fissure in the soil. [Please select]
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The skull has a sphenoidal fissure, a feature typical of the _umbrinus_ group of _Thomomys_. [Please select]
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