fissure

/ˈfɪsər/

Definitions

1. noun

A long, narrow opening or crack in a rock, earth, or other surface, typically caused by a geological process, such as faulting or erosion.

“The geologist studied the fissure in the mountain, which was formed by millions of years of tectonic activity.”

Synonyms

  • cleft
  • crack
  • crevice
  • gash
  • rift

Antonyms

  • intact
  • solid
  • unbroken