fussure (Meaning)
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fussure (v. t.)
Act of fusing; fusion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fussure
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fussure Sentence Examples
- The geologist examined the intricate pattern of fissures and sutures on the rock surface.
- The ancient city walls were marked by numerous fissures and sutures, a testament to their age and the ravages of time.
- The doctor carefully examined the sutured wound, ensuring that it was healing properly.
- The tectonic plates collided with tremendous force, creating a vast network of fissures and sutures in the Earth's crust.
- The surgeon made a suture in the patient's skin to close the incision.
- The sutured wound required meticulous care to prevent infection.
- The fissured cliff face was treacherous to scale, requiring experienced climbers.
- The earthquake left behind gaping fissures and sutures in the road, making it impassable.
- The archaeologist discovered ancient ceramic shards with intricate sutures and decorations.
- The fissures and sutures on the leaf's surface allowed for efficient gas exchange and water absorption.
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Act of fusing; fusion.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The geologist examined the intricate pattern of fissures and sutures on the rock surface.
The ancient city walls were marked by numerous fissures and sutures, a testament to their age and the ravages of time.
The doctor carefully examined the sutured wound, ensuring that it was healing properly.
The tectonic plates collided with tremendous force, creating a vast network of fissures and sutures in the Earth's crust.