- natural cleft
- natural cleft BM bruchrau, spaltrau
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
Cleft lip and palate — For other uses, see Cleft. Cleft lip and palate Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
cleft — cleft1 [kleft] n [: Old English; Origin: geclyft] 1.) a natural crack in something, especially the surface of rocks or the Earth etc 2.) an area on the chin or lip that goes slightly inwards cleft 2 cleft2 adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: CLEFT3] … Dictionary of contemporary English
cleft — 1 noun (C) a natural crack in the surface of rocks or the Earth etc: a deep cleft in his chin 2 adjective be in a cleft stick BrE to be in a very awkward situation 3 a past tense and past participle of cleave … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Cleft — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible interpretations. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Cliff in Hampshire and Warwickshire, North and South Cliff in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Cliffe in Kent … Surnames reference
Fissure — A cleft or groove. A fissure can be normal or abnormal. A fissure in the cerebral cortex is a normal feature. It is a deep fold that involves the entire thickness of the brain wall. A fissure in the anus is distinctly abnormal. It is a painful… … Medical dictionary
Château de Roquefixade — The ruined wall of Château de Roquefixade The Château de Roquefixade is a ruined castle built on a cliff overlooking the village of Roquefixade, situated 8km (5 miles) west of Lavelanet French département of Ariège. There are records of a castle… … Wikipedia
fissured — fis·sured || fɪʃə(r)d adj. cracked, cleft; split; grooved; divided, separated fis·sure || fɪʃə(r) n. narrow crack, narrow opening; natural cleft or groove (Anatomy) v. crack; cleave; split; groove; divide, separate; be divided; be split;… … English contemporary dictionary
fis|sure — «FIHSH uhr», noun, verb, sured, sur|ing. –n. 1. a long, narrow opening; split or crack: »Water dripped from a fissure in a rock. 2. a splitting apart; division into parts. 3. a natural cleft or opening in an organ or part, as those separating the … Useful english dictionary
fissure — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin fissura, from fissus Date: 14th century 1. a narrow opening or crack of considerable length and depth usually occurring from some breaking or parting 2. a. a natural cleft between… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Muckle Flugga Lighthouse — Location Muckle Flugga, Shetland, Scotland Coordinates … Wikipedia
Craigmillar Castle — Craigmillar, Edinburgh, Scotland UK grid reference NT288709 … Wikipedia