Fissure

Word FISSURE
Character 7
Hyphenation fis sure
Pronunciations /ˈfɪʃ.ə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Fissure"

What do we mean by fissure?

A long narrow opening; a crack or cleft. noun

The process of splitting or separating; division. noun

A separation into subgroups or factions; a schism. noun

A normal groove or furrow, as in the liver or brain, that divides an organ into lobes or parts. noun

A break in the skin, usually where it joins a mucous membrane, producing a cracklike sore or ulcer. noun

To form a crack or cleft or cause a crack or cleft in. intransitive & transitive verb

To cleave; split; divide; crack or fracture.

To crack; cleave; split open.

A narrow longitudinal opening or groove; a cleft, crack, or chink; a line of separation in any substance produced by parting or cleavage: as, a fissure in the earth or in a rock. noun

In surgery and anatomy, any solution of continuity in a bone, membrane, or muscle, or a natural division or groove between adjoining parts of like substance; a fissura: a sulcus: as, the longitudinal fissure of the brain, separating the hemispheres. noun

In entomology: A deep, sharp longitudinal depression of a surface. noun

A very deep angular notch in a margin, almost dividing the part or organ. noun

In botany, the opening between segments of a cleft leaf or other organ; a slit formed by the dehiscence of an anther or a capsule. noun

In heraldry, a bearing resembling the bend sinister, but having one fourth the width of the bend, and capable of being borne on any part of the shield, sometimes in connection with others, sometimes with a bend sinister, a scarpe, or the like. Also called staff. noun

In pathology, a crack-like sore or ulcer: as, an anal fissure. noun

See the adjectives. noun

A longitudinal depression on the under surface of the liver. noun

To cleave; to divide; to crack or fracture. transitive verb

A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance; a cleft. noun

The furrows or clefts by which the surface of the cerebrum is divided; esp., the furrows first formed by the infolding of the whole wall of the cerebrum. noun

A crack or opening, as in a rock.

A groove, deep furrow, elongated cleft or tear; a sulcus.

A cut inside your anus. A.K.A. "Butt hole cut" Urban Dictionary

Caused by the stuffing of bananas up the anus. Often experienced by veteran porn actors. e.g. Bree Olsen, Carmella Bing, Gianna Michaels, Flower Tucci. Urban Dictionary

Open wounds in the skin. Usually gaping and the source of a nasty odor, they usually occur on or around the anus and buttox areas. See George W Olson for an example. Urban Dictionary

When you have such a large dry shit that it literally tears your ass so that there is blood on the TP when you wipe Urban Dictionary

- noun Specific term used to relay the pain associated with the inappropriate use of child-safe toys in sex games. Urban Dictionary

Scissoring buttholes, like what lesbians do with their clitorii. Urban Dictionary

A crack in your ass, literally. May cause proliferate bleeding, see a doctor. Urban Dictionary

The breaking of the skin around and inside the anus, generally caused by the skin being stretched too far. Some bleeding may occur as a result. Anal fissure is typically caused by sexual acts which involve the insertion of anything large into the anus. Anal sex alone can cause anal fissure, though this is highly unlikely if enough lubrication is used (and, if the penetrating partner is careful). It is more likely to occur during sexual acts such as fisting. Urban Dictionary

When an ass crack gets open sooooooo far that the tissue of youre anus rips, enabling lava to eject from ur anus. Urban Dictionary

Describing comedy so awful that it makes you cringe and rips your butthole apart (fissure) Urban Dictionary

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The word "fissure" in example sentences

The spinal cord is divided in front through the middle nearly as far as its center, by a deep fissure, called the _anterior fissure_, and behind, in a similar manner, by the posterior _fissure_. ❋ Ray Vaughn Pierce (1877)

The term fissure is applied to such grooves as involve the entire thickness of the cerebral wall, and thus produce corresponding eminences in the ventricular cavity, while the sulci affect only the superficial part of the wall, and therefore leave no impressions in the ventricle. ❋ Unknown (1918)

A noxious, sulfuric smell that says that this fissure is a vent for the same gases that make the hot springs so warm and bubbly. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It is sometimes called the fissure of Rolando, after an 18th-century Italian anatomist, Luigi Rolando, who was the first to describe it carefully. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

This circumstance is considered by the Uzbeks as a miracle, and attributed by them to the son of David; but the more natural explanation would be, that a considerable fissure from the bed of the Oxus, which, from a point at a greater elevation, finds its exit here, and in the lapse of ages having discharged its stream of water impregnated with fine sand, has given rise to the monticule as it now appears, and whose dimensions will probably still increase. ❋ Unknown (1856)

The results can only be credibly attributed to the influence of such strategic choice if the fissure is a hidden one, because once the fissure has already surfaced it is just a matter of time rather than the result of your action/inaction. ❋ Sun Bin (2006)

The sunlight showed, too, that the fissure was the skylight of a cave which opened out on the ravine. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Referring again to the search for the crack, it is well to know that with toe-crack the fissure is the more readily seen when the foot is lifted from the ground. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

We did so, but it appeared that the spot at which we originally struck the fissure was the narrowest place; it widened at either side. ❋ Various (N/A)

The gray or ganglionic covering of the wall of the vesicle ends at the inferior margin of the fissure is a thickened edge; beneath this the marginal or reticular layer (future white substance) is exposed and its lower thinned edge is continuous with the epithelial invagination covering the choroid plexus (Fig. 656). ❋ Unknown (1918)

This grooved surface is separated on either side from the petrous portion of the temporal by the petro-occipital fissure, which is occupied in the fresh state by a plate of cartilage; the fissure is continuous behind with the jugular foramen, and its margins are grooved for the inferior petrosal sinus. ❋ Unknown (1918)

At the bottom of this sulcus is a narrow cleft, the petrosphenoidal fissure, which is occupied, in the fresh condition, by a plate of cartilage. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Passing backward through the fissure are the ophthalmic vein and the recurrent branch from the lacrimal artery to the dura mater. ❋ Unknown (1918)

This hypothesis explains certain gall-bladder phenomena likewise, -- indigestion, loss of weight, disturbed functions, etc., -- and it may supply the explanation of the disturbance caused by an active anal fissure, which is a potent noci-associator, and the consequent disproportionate relief after the trivial operation for its cure. ❋ Unknown (1915)

The anterior rhinal fissure, which is present in the early human foetus, vanishes (almost, if not altogether) in the adult. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

The result will be the formation of a vein belonging to the variety known as fissure veins. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

And if at such times you should think that you really perceived drops of moisture in the spout, how do you know that they are not merely condensed from its vapor; or how do you know that they are not those identical drops superficially lodged in the spout-hole fissure, which is countersunk into the summit of the whale's head? ❋ Herman Melville (1855)

They are what are called fissure-veins, owing their origin to cracks or fractures in the rocks that have been filled up with mineral substances through chemical, thermal, aqueous, or plutonic agencies. ❋ Thomas Belt (1855)

"[My anus is bleeding]!!! [Damn] fissure!" ❋ Clarkfisherismygslice (2007)

Bill: 'Arghhh, [too many] bananas'. [FISSURE]! [Alana]: 'hehehehhe' ❋ Yokel Of Melbourne (2008)

[The rot] that lives in [George's] gaping fissures forced me to [sleep on the couch]. ❋ Rob Kudla (2004)

I ate the whole [bucket] of popcorn at the movie theater - if I don't have a an ass [fissure] it will be a [miracle]. ❋ Merkin (2007)

Person 1: [I thought it would be funny] to see if I could fist myself with [Optimus Prime], but I [blew out] my rectum. Person 2: Looks like you paid the *lowers sunglasses* Fissure Price... ❋ Retardedgenius (2011)

He [invited] her over [to Netflix] and fissure scissor. ❋ E6000 (2016)

[I ate] a bunch of glass [for breakfast] [and the next day] I had a butt fissure, who knew? ❋ Flaquita (2006)

anal [fissure], anal tear, anal [fisure], rectal fissure, rectal tear, rectal fisure, anal break, anal brake, anal bleeding, [bleeding anus], anal sex, fisting, lubrication, lube ❋ Atomicblue (2009)

[Oh shit].... [My anus] just fissured ([anal fissure]) ❋ Fissured (2007)

Did you see [Corinne] [Fisher's] standup show the other night? Man, so [CRINGE FISSURE]. ❋ Corrine Fisher (2021)

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