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All fissured synonyms

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adjective fissured

  • fractured β€” the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • cracked β€” An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged.

verb fissured

  • clear β€” Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
  • expand β€” explain
  • free β€” enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • bare β€” If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
  • broach β€” When you broach a subject, especially a sensitive one, you mention it in order to start a discussion on it.
  • burst β€” If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out.
  • crack β€” If something hard cracks, or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged, with lines appearing on its surface.
  • disclose β€” to make known; reveal or uncover: to disclose a secret.
  • display β€” to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  • disrupt β€” to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
  • fissure β€” a narrow opening produced by cleavage or separation of parts.
  • gap β€” a department in SE France. 2179 sq. mi. (5645 sq. km). Capital: Gap.
  • gape β€” to stare with open mouth, as in wonder.
  • hole β€” an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
  • jimmy β€” a short crowbar.
  • lacerate β€” to tear roughly; mangle: The barbed wire lacerated his hands.
  • lance β€” a male given name.
  • penetrate β€” to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist.
  • perforate β€” to make a hole or holes through by boring, punching, piercing, or the like.
  • pierce β€” to penetrate into or run through (something), as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
  • pop β€” point of presence
  • puncture β€” the act of piercing or perforating, as with a pointed instrument or object.
  • reveal β€” to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • rupture β€” the act of breaking or bursting: The flood led to the rupture of the dam.
  • separate β€” to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
  • sever β€” to separate (a part) from the whole, as by cutting or the like.
  • slit β€” to cut apart or open along a line; make a long cut, fissure, or opening in.
  • slot β€” a long thin, narrow strip of wood, metal, etc., used as a support for a bed, as one of the horizontal laths of a Venetian blind, etc.
  • split β€” to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • tap β€” Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol
  • unbar β€” to remove a bar or bars from; open; unlock; unbolt: to unbar a door.
  • unblock β€” to remove a block or obstruction from: to unblock a channel; to unblock a person's credit.
  • unbolt β€” to open (a door, window, etc.) by or as if by removing a bolt; unlock; unfasten.
  • unclothe β€” to strip of clothes.
  • uncork β€” to draw the cork from.
  • uncover β€” to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
  • undo β€” to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
  • unfasten β€” to release from or as from fastenings; detach.
  • unfold β€” to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms.
  • unfurl β€” to spread or shake out from a furled state, as a sail or a flag; unfold.
  • unlock β€” to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.
  • unroll β€” to open or spread out (something rolled or coiled): to unroll a bolt of fabric.
  • unseal β€” to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb.
  • untie β€” to loose or unfasten (anything tied); let or set loose by undoing a knot.
  • unwrap β€” to remove or open the wrapping of.
  • vent β€” a slit in the back or side of a coat, jacket, or other garment, at the bottom part of a seam.
  • ventilate β€” to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
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