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sakeme
noun

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sakeme

English Meaning(s) for 裂け目

noun
  1. tear; rip; rent; slit; crack; chasm; rift

Definition and Synonyms for 裂け目

Gash a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
Synonyms: 裂け目
Slit a long narrow opening
Synonyms: スリット, 切り口, 切れ口, 切り込み, 切り込む, 割り目, 割れ目, 寸隙, 破れ目, 羽目, 裂け目, 透く, , 隙間
Chasm a deep opening in the earth's surface
Synonyms: 割り目, 割れ目, 地割り, , 渓間, 裂け目, 谷間
Scissure a long narrow opening
Synonyms: ひび, ひび割れ, ひび割れる, 割り目, 割れ目, 裂け目
Rip an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
Synonyms: やぶれ, 割れる, 割れ目, 破る, 破れる, 破れ目, 裂け目
Slit a narrow fissure
Synonyms: 裂け目
Split a lengthwise crack in wood
Synonyms: 割り目, 割れ目, 破れ目, 羽目, 裂け目, 裂罅
Crevice a long narrow depression in a surface
Synonyms: ひび, クラック, 亀裂, ひび割れ, ひび割れる, 割り目, 割れ目, 地割り, 地割れ, 羽目, 裂け目

Meanings for each kanji in 裂け目

» split; rend; tear
» eye; class; look; insight; experience; care; favor

Categories 裂け目 is a member of

Opening a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made
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Scissure a long narrow opening
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Gap an open or empty space in or between things
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Imprint a concavity in a surface produced by pressing
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Furrow a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)
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Stroke Order Diagrams for 裂け目

Sample Sentences for 裂け目

My father made a long tear in his sleeve.
I peeped out through a crack in the wall.
Father made a long tear in his sleeve.

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