Crevasse vs Serac - What's the difference?
crevasse | serac |
(literally) A crack or fissure in a glacier or snow field; a chasm.
(figuratively) A discontinuity or “gap” between the accounted variables and an observed outcome.
* 1954 : , Dilemmas: The Tarner Lectures, 1953 , dilemma vii: Perception, page 105 (The Syndics of the Cambridge University Press)
To form crevasses.
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As nouns the difference between crevasse and serac
is that crevasse is a crack or fissure in a glacier or snow field; a chasm while serac is a sharp tower of ice formed by intersecting crevasses of a glacier.As a verb crevasse
is to form crevasses.crevasse
English
(wikipedia crevasse)Noun
(en noun)- he laments that he can find no physiological phenomenon answering to his subject’s winning a race, or losing it. Between his terminal output of energy and his victory or defeat there is a mysterious crevasse . Physiology is baffled.