fissuurat
Fissuurat are long, narrow openings or cracks that form in solid materials or tissues. They are typically the result of stress, aging, or weathering, and differ from other fractures by the absence of significant displacement. The term is used across disciplines to describe similar features.
In geology, fissuurat refer to fractures within rocks created by tectonic stress, thermal contraction, dehydration, or
In biology and medicine, fissuurat describe natural or pathological clefts in tissues. Examples include skin fissures
Overview and distinctions: fissuurat denote openings or separations in solid matter without substantial lateral movement, distinguishing