"Fissiparous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fissiparous refers to something that is capable of splitting or separating easily, often in a sudden or violent manner. In biology, it specifically refers to an organism that reproduces by fission, a process in which an organism divides into two or more parts, resulting in the creation of new individuals. In a broader sense, the term can be used to describe a state of chaos or instability, where people or groups are easily divided or separated.
Fissility refers to the tendency of a substance, especially a mineral, to break or split along a plane or in a defined direction.
The word "fissioned" is the past tense of the verb "fission", which means to split or divide into two or more parts, often violently or abruptly. In a nuclear sense, fission refers to the process by which an atomic nucleus splits or divides into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
Fissirostral refers to the upper jawbone of a tortoise or a turtle. In anatomical terms, it's the dental shelf of the maxilla that bears the dentary protrusions. In other words, it's the bony ridge that houses the tortoise's or turtle's beak-like mouth structure.
Fissuration refers to the formation of cracks or fissures, particularly in the ground surface or rocks, caused by stretching, shrinkage, or decay. In a broader sense, it can also describe the development of cracks or divisions within an object, organization, or structure, often as a result of stress, strain, or imperfection.
A fissure is a long, narrow opening or crack in a surface, especially in the earth's crust or in a hard material like stone or rock. It can also refer to a narrow slit or aperture in the body, particularly in the skin or mucous membrane. For example, a fissure in the skin can be a small tear or crack that may become inflamed or infected. Additionally, a fissure can also refer to a lengthy division or split within a concept, group, or organization.
Fissured refers to something that is divided or split, often in a narrow or deep way. In a literal sense, it can describe a crack or crevice in a rock, earth, or other solid surface. In a figurative sense, it can also describe a deep psychological or emotional divide between two people or groups. For example, "The couple's relationship was fissured by the infidelity" or "The community was fissured along racial lines".