retuse
/ˈrɛtʊs/Definitions
1. noun
A retuse is a part of a rock or a fossil that has been eroded away, leaving a cavity.
“The retuse in the ancient stone was a result of millions of years of weathering.”
1. noun
A retuse is a part of a rock or a fossil that has been eroded away, leaving a cavity.
“The retuse in the ancient stone was a result of millions of years of weathering.”