Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
grike
Noun
/ɡraɪk/
Definition
A long, narrow fissure or crack in a rock or pavement, often formed by erosion.
Examples
- The grikes in the limestone landscape are a fascinating feature for geologists.
- During our hike, we encountered several grikes filled with water after the rain.
- Wildflowers often grow in the shallow grikes that form in the rocky terrain.
Meaning
A grike is a geographical term that describes a specific type of crack or opening that can be found in limestone or other types of rock formations, usually resulting from natural weathering processes.
Synonyms
- Crevice
- Fissure
- Crack
- Split