Crevice - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cranny
A small narrow opening fissure crevice or chink as in a wall or other substance
Crevasse
A deep crevice or fissure as in embankment one of the clefts or
Crevice
A narrow opening resulting from a split or crack or the separation of a junction a cleft a fissure a...
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Creviced
Having a crevice or crevices as a creviced structure for storing ears of
Leak
A crack crevice fissure or hole which admits water or other fluid or
Peek
surreptitiously or with the eyes half closed or through a crevice to peep
Peephole
A hole or crevice through which one may peep without being discovered
caulked
having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler such as caulk Contrasted with
caulking
the process of sealing cracks and crevices with a filler such as caulk2
Insinuate
flow in to enter gently slowly or imperceptibly as into crevices
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