crevasse in English

noun
1
a deep open crack, especially one in a glacier.
On good days they could travel no more than 15 miles, and they had to be ever vigilant of the deep crevasses opening up beneath their feet when the snow melted.

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1. Crevasse synonyms, Crevasse pronunciation, Crevasse translation, English dictionary definition of Crevasse

2. That's another crevasse.

3. Crevasse Hindi Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Crevasse in Hindi

4. What does Crevasse mean? The definition of a Crevasse is a deep crack or split

5. He fell down a crevasse.

6. Don't walk into the crevasse.

7. This is me crossing a crevasse.

8. Below was a terrifyingly deep crevasse.

9. A crevasse yawned beneath their feet.

10. A crevasse yawned at their feet.

11. The deep crevasse yawned at their feet.

12. The mammoth fell into an ice crevasse.

13. This crevasse alone has claimed 18 lives.

14. The correct meaning of Crevasse in Hindi is

15. Crevasse Dam is a location in Fallout 76

16. Slipped down a crevasse attempting to secure our information.

17. Crevasse is at Judge Poché Plantation House

18. Crevasse is a noun according to parts of speech

19. Definition of Crevasse noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

20. Florida had the highest population of Crevasse families in 1920

21. Measuring the crevasse, we found it was 120 metres deep.

22. The decision, when it came, opened suddenly, a crevasse.

23. When a hole breaks in a levee, it's called a Crevasse.

24. She made a running dive to get across the crevasse.

25. In 1920 there was 1 Crevasse family living in Florida

26. French Translation of “Crevasse” The official Collins English-French Dictionary online

27. English Translation of “Crevasse” The official Collins French-English Dictionary online

28. The event was canceled after a runner fell into a crevasse.

29. National crevasse is the insurmountable barrier for terrorism crime in Russia.

30. The Crevasse family name was found in the USA in 1920

31. I see now that the devastating crevasse begun then would become unbreachable.

32. These features had been variously described as moraines, drumlins, and crevasse-fillings.

33. And how does this snow compare to the snow over the crevasse?

34. The abundant crevasse prove that fracture is the chief form of yielding.

35. Crevasse is love that transcend slavery - finding love in an unexpected way

36. (noun) An example of a Crevasse is a deep crack in a dike.

37. Chevron Crevasses 00.JPG 1,536 × 1,024; 584 KB Climbers Crossing Crevasse Mt

38. The majority of crevasse deaths happen to those who travel across glaciers unroped.

39. Crevasse, fissure or crack in a glacier resulting from stress produced by movement

40. Unfortunately the expedition had to be aborted after Lukas Brandner slumped into a crevasse.

41. The Crevasse Rescue course prepares you and your team for traveling on glaciated terrain

42. The crevasse is not serious and will not cause any damage after timely repair.

43. If you feel nothing but air underneath , you've hit a crevasse ( figure 2 ).

44. I am crossed gingerlily shed the brook with glacial classics, in jumping into crevasse next.

45. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Crevasse surname lived

46. The term Crevasse Lesionwas used to denote the appearance of a linear cleavage in the cartilage on the femoral head and its resemblance to a Crevasse in a glacier—deep cracks within an ice sheet with vertical or near-vertical walls.

47. As the sun shrank the ledge, he waited to plunge to his death into a crevasse.

48. A Crevasse is a deep, wedge -shaped opening in a moving mass of ice called a glacier

49. I've lost good men who fell into a crevasse they didn't see till they were in it.

50. Crevasse channels are breaches in natural levees and transfer water and sediment from mainstem channels to flood basins