Crevice

/ˈkrɛvɪs/ noun

A crevice is a narrow crack or opening in a surface, usually in rock, walls, or the ground. It is deeper and more irregular than a simple line crack.

From Old French *crevace* meaning “crack, split,” related to *crever* “to break, burst.” It likely goes back to a Latin root meaning “to break apart.”

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ARشق
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DArevne
DESpalte
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