fis·sure /ˈfɪʃɚ/
裂縫,裂溝(vt.)(vi.)(使)裂開,(使)分裂
fis·sure /ˈfɪʃɚ, , ˈfɪʃjʊr/ 名詞
溝,裂,裂隙
Fis·sure n. A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance; a cleft; as, the fissure of a rock.
Cerebral fissures Anat., the furrows or clefts by which the surface of the cerebrum is divided; esp., the furrows first formed by the infolding of the whole wall of the cerebrum.
Fissure needle Surg., a spiral needle for catching together the gaping lips of wounds. --Knight.
Fissure of rolando Anat., the furrow separating the frontal from the parietal lobe in the cerebrum.
Fissure of Sylvius Anat., a deep cerebral fissure separating the frontal from the temporal lobe. See Illust. under Brain.
Fissure vein Mining, a crack in the earth's surface filled with mineral matter. --Raymond.
Fis·sure v. t. To cleave; to divide; to crack or fracture.
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fissure
n 1: a long narrow depression in a surface [syn: crevice, cranny,
crack, chap]
2: a long narrow opening [syn: crack, cleft, crevice, scissure]
3: (anatomy) a long narrow slit or groove that divides an organ
into lobes
v : break into fissures or fine cracks