zerklüftetem
Zerklüftetem is the dative singular form of the German adjective zerklüftet, which describes something that is jagged, fissured, or clefted. It is used when the adjective stands without a determiner and appears in a phrase in the dative case, typically to describe surfaces, terrain, or objects with many crevices. For example, in zerklüftetem Gelände, the landscape is characterized by numerous cracks and irregularities.
Etymology and meaning: Zerklüftet comes from the prefix zer- meaning “broken apart” and the verb klüften, related
Declension and usage notes: Zerklüftetem is the dative singular form used when there is no definite determiner
Context and related terms: The term is frequently employed in geology, geography, and travel writing to convey