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fissurefis‧sure /ˈfɪʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable] fissureOrigin: 1300-1400 French, Latin; ➔ FISSION - About a million tons of lava are pouring every day from the fissure which opened on the Sicilian volcano in December.
- Ahead lay a large fissure in the ice, three feet across.
- Even within Anglican evangelicalism fissures appeared.
- They suggest heaven and earth are the product of a primal fissure.
- This meant that the magma that fed the fissures of the second phase was almost completely de-gassed, hence its quiet emission.
a deep crack, especially in rock or earth |