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Meaning of scissure

Wordnet

scissure (n)

a long narrow opening

Webster

scissure (n.)

A longitudinal opening in a body, made by cutting; a cleft; a fissure.

scissure Sentence Examples

  1. The rock formation displayed a prominent scissure, dividing it into two distinct halves.
  2. The scissure in the leather was perfectly aligned, allowing a clean cut with minimal effort.
  3. The doctor made a careful scissure in the patient's skin, revealing the underlying tissue.
  4. The photograph captured the moment a scissure appeared in the ice, heralding the start of a glacier's movement.
  5. The scissure in the riverbank was gradually eroding, creating a new channel for the water to flow.
  6. The seamstress used a sharp scissure to cut the delicate lace, creating an intricate pattern.
  7. The surgeon carefully separated the adhesions with a scissure, restoring mobility to the patient's joint.
  8. The scissure in the tree trunk allowed water to seep in, causing it to decay and weaken.
  9. The scissure in the painting was so faint that only a trained eye could discern it.
  10. The earthquake caused a massive scissure in the ground, disrupting transportation and infrastructure.

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a long narrow openingA longitudinal opening in a body, made by cutting; a cleft; a fissure.

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The rock formation displayed a prominent scissure, dividing it into two distinct halves.

The scissure in the leather was perfectly aligned, allowing a clean cut with minimal effort.

The doctor made a careful scissure in the patient's skin, revealing the underlying tissue.

The photograph captured the moment a scissure appeared in the ice, heralding the start of a glacier's movement.