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crevese

Crevese is not a term with a widely recognized definition in standard English dictionaries or core scientific glossaries. Because it appears infrequently in published references, its meaning can vary by source, and in many cases crevese may be a misspelling, a transliteration, or a locally coined term rather than a formal term with a fixed definition.

In common usage, crevase is frequently confused with two established terms: crevasse, a deep fissure in a

Etymology for crevese is not established in conventional linguistic references, given the term’s lack of standard

See also: crevasse, crevice, fissure.

glacier,
and
crevice,
a
narrow
opening
in
rock.
Some
authors
or
editors
may
use
crevese
to
describe
a
similar
opening
in
ice
or
rock,
but
without
a
formal
definition,
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
the
context
provided
by
the
text.
In
fictional
writing
or
regional
dialects,
crevese
might
be
introduced
as
a
specialized
feature
or
a
named
place,
defined
within
that
work
rather
than
across
disciplines.
usage.
If
you
encounter
crevese
in
a
document,
it
is
advisable
to
consult
the
surrounding
definitions
or
notes
to
determine
the
author’s
intended
sense.
In
most
cases,
readers
should
consider
crevese
a
potential
misspelling
of
crevasse
or
crevice
unless
the
source
explicitly
defines
it
as
a
distinct
concept.