The definition of crevice is:
A narrow crack or opening; a fissure or cleft.
It's not a word I've heard used by any physician in common practice.
There are many crevices in the cliff face that can aid climbers. There are crevices in the church's floor that constantly accumulate dirt and dust.
Yes, it is possible for there to be crevices or gaps in a cask. These crevices can form due to irregularities in the wood or from the construction process. However, it is important to ensure that any crevices are properly sealed to prevent leakage during storage or transportation.
crevices
They are what bats hange from
Jupiter is a gas planet so the surface is a gas which cannot have crevices. It's not known if it has a solid core.
They are called Crevices.
A tiny flower sprouted from a crevice in the sidewalk. She scrubbed every crevice in the tile and made the floor look new. The ants made their home in the crevices of the railroad tie. The money was hidden in a tiny crevice in the basement wall.
in crevices
Under rocks and in small crevices.
it is found in crevices among the rocks.
Plaque adheres to the crevices and fissures of the teeth
it is crack,cleft, crevice, fissure, chap