fissure

[ˈfɪʃər]

fissure Definition

  • 1a long, narrow crack or opening in something
  • 2a separation or disagreement within an organization or among people

Using fissure: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fissure" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The earthquake caused a fissure in the ground.

  • Example

    There was a deep fissure in the rock.

  • Example

    The political party is experiencing a fissure between its members.

fissure Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fissure

Antonyms for fissure

Phrases with fissure

  • a protective coating applied to the grooves and pits of teeth to prevent tooth decay

    Example

    The dentist recommended that my child get a fissure sealant to protect their teeth.

  • a volcano that erupts from a long, narrow crack in the Earth's surface

    Example

    The Hawaiian Islands are home to many fissure volcanoes.

  • fissure-in-ano

    a tear or crack in the skin lining the anal canal

    Example

    Fissure-in-ano can cause pain and discomfort during bowel movements.

Origins of fissure

from Latin 'findere', meaning 'to split'

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Summary: fissure in Brief

A 'fissure' [ˈfɪʃər] is a long, narrow crack or opening in something, such as the ground or rock. It can also refer to a separation or disagreement within an organization or among people. Examples include 'The earthquake caused a fissure in the ground.' and 'The political party is experiencing a fissure between its members.'