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fracture line

collocation in English

meanings of fractureand line


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fracture
noun[C]
uk /ˈfræk.tʃər/ us /ˈfræk.tʃɚ/
a break or crack in something hard, especially ...
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line
noun
uk /laɪn/ us /laɪn/
a long, thin mark on the surface ...
See more at line


Examples of fracture line


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The powder identified as calcite in a fractureline of the substratum we believe originated from the penetration of calcareous deposits in ground water.
They concern the new fractureline in international affairs and its implications for human rights and world harmony.
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Beware of scapholunate injuries in radial styloid fractures where the fractureline exits distally at the scapholunate interval.
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This is an unusual example in that there is no fractureline at the neck.
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The break was along an old fractureline caused by a previous earthquake.
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Escola, however, described the broken pieces, and a diagram of the bottle was made showing the location of the fractureline where the bottle broke in two.
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Has the question of objectivity introduced new and problematical fracture lines among the partisans of limited (or high) autonomy?
A few females and even fewer males are in the alate form with relatively large membranous wings that can be shed at a basal fractureline.
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They are both termed drupes because both have a hard endocarp, or pit, surrounding the seed, with the endocarp naturally splitting along a fractureline during germination.
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I would therefore like to highlight two or three fracture lines which we will have to deal with.
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Erosion along fracture lines separated it from a nearby cliff.
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The natural fracture lines (sutures) of the head run along the top edges of the compound eye.
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The fracture lines (or sutures) that in moulting separate the fixed from the free cheeks (fixigenae and librigenae) may converge or diverge in front of eyes.
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The head shield (or cephalon) has natural fracture lines that end at the tip of the genal angle or the rear margin (or it has gonatoparian or proparian facial sutures).
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