Fenda
Fenda is a term used primarily in Romance languages to denote a narrow opening. In Portuguese, for instance, fenda means a fissure, crack, or slit, and it can describe natural formations such as fissures in rock or ice, as well as a groove cut into a surface. The word appears in Italian and other Romance-language varieties with similar meanings, often used in technical or descriptive contexts.
In natural sciences and geography, fenda refers to a fissure or crevice formed by geological processes or
As a proper noun, fenda may occur as a surname or in place names in regions where
Because fenda has multiple related senses, translations depend on context. Common English equivalents include fissure, crack,
In sum, fenda is a versatile term tied to openings and separations, crossing domains from natural features