trema
/ˈtriːmə/Definitions
1. noun
A small opening or gap, especially one in the earth’s crust, such as a fissure or a crack.
“The geologist studied the trema in the rock face, noting its unique geological features.”
1. noun
A small opening or gap, especially one in the earth’s crust, such as a fissure or a crack.
“The geologist studied the trema in the rock face, noting its unique geological features.”