A crease on something that is usually smooth is called a wrinkle. It is also known as a rhytide when used in reference to the skin.
A wrinkle is a furrow or crease in an otherwises smooth surface.
Yes it can be a verb meaning to make or cause wrinkles in something. The past tense would be wrinkled. Wrinkle can also be a noun. This is a small crease in an otherwise smooth surface. The most common example is a crease in the skin caused by old age.
A crease is one, continuous fold, (usually a neat line) such as a bend in fabric or paper when it's been folded while something that has been crinkled is irregular and will have multiple fold marks going in various directions, such as a piece of paper that has been squashed into a ball.
The prefix of "crease" is "un-".
in a crease marking what are the crease edges with all the crease?
stunted growth and crinkled(a wrinkle or crease on the surface of something) leaves
Glass.
It is called a goal crease because like many other sports it is where the goaltender stands. It has a special name because there are certain rules that apply to that area Thanks Matt, I understand. My question is why specifically a "Crease" as opposed to something else. It is an area in front of the net specifically for the Goaltender and others can only enter under specific circumstances. The question why "Crease"?
A crease between your butt
wrinkle, fold
Jimmy Crease was born in 1949.
Malleus Crease was created in 1996.