Crevices

/ˈkrɛvɪsɪz/ noun

Narrow cracks or openings in a rock, wall, or other surface.

From Old French 'crevasse,' derived from Latin 'crepare' (to crack). The word traveled through French and entered English in the 14th century to describe geological and architectural features.

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