craterlet
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of craterlet
Example Sentences
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By the passage of the water, some part of the fissures was often enlarged into a round hole of considerable size, ending in a craterlet at the surface.
From A Study of Recent Earthquakes by Davison, Charles
There is a bright little isolated mountain on the plain E. of the formation, and a conspicuous craterlet on the N.W.
From The Moon A Full Description and Map of its Principal Physical Features by Elger, Thomas Gwyn
There is a craterlet on the S. rim and a central crater in the interior.
From The Moon A Full Description and Map of its Principal Physical Features by Elger, Thomas Gwyn
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