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A torture device consisting of a very narrow vertical surface where the victim is supposed to sit with heavy objects attached to their feet. hope this helped.
narrow. Also long.
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No, it is not a preposition. The word narrow can be an adjective, an adverb, or a verb. (The plural form narrows can also be a noun.)
The word that describes a narrow gap in a rock is "crevice." A crevice is typically a narrow opening or fissure formed by the natural processes of weathering and erosion in the rock. It can serve as a habitat for various organisms or as a pathway for water and other elements.
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It's called a fjordIt sounds like the question describes a fjord.fjordRiaA narrow inlet is a strait.
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