fussure (Meaning)

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fussure (v. t.)

Act of fusing; fusion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fussure

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fussure Sentence Examples

  1. The geologist examined the intricate pattern of fissures and sutures on the rock surface.
  2. The ancient city walls were marked by numerous fissures and sutures, a testament to their age and the ravages of time.
  3. The doctor carefully examined the sutured wound, ensuring that it was healing properly.
  4. The tectonic plates collided with tremendous force, creating a vast network of fissures and sutures in the Earth's crust.
  5. The surgeon made a suture in the patient's skin to close the incision.
  6. The sutured wound required meticulous care to prevent infection.
  7. The fissured cliff face was treacherous to scale, requiring experienced climbers.
  8. The earthquake left behind gaping fissures and sutures in the road, making it impassable.
  9. The archaeologist discovered ancient ceramic shards with intricate sutures and decorations.
  10. 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.