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spleet

Spleet is a Dutch noun meaning a narrow opening or gap between two surfaces. The word is used across several contexts to denote a slit, crevice, or fissure, ranging from architectural joints to natural fractures.

Etymology and use in Dutch

The term is of Dutch origin and is widely used in Dutch technical and everyday language to

Uses

- Architecture and construction: In building and carpentry, spleet refers to a narrow gap or joint between

- Geology and natural features: In geology or geomorphology, the word can describe a crevice or fissure

- Fashion and textiles: In clothing, spleet commonly denotes a slit in a garment, such as a high

- Optics and instrumentation: In Dutch technical vocabulary related to optics, spleet can denote the slit through

Notes

The English word most closely matching the general sense is slit, but spleet is a distinct Dutch

See also

Slit, Spalte, Opening.

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slender
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is
generally
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the
English
word
slit,
though
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Dutch
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item
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its
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usage
conventions.
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term
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specific
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geology,
fashion,
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