Associations to the word «Rift»
Noun
- Triassic
- Basalt
- Crust
- Oceanic
- Uplift
- Magma
- Cretaceous
- Dike
- Basin
- Lava
- Breakup
- Continental
- Sediment
- Mantle
- Plume
- Volcano
- Fault
- Trough
- Margin
- Continent
- Suez
- Intrusion
- Plateau
- Deformation
- Plate
- Eruption
- Ridge
- Deposition
- Horst
- Antarctica
- Zone
- Arc
- Fracture
- Ocean
- Valley
- Topography
- Gulf
- Erosion
- Rift
- Grande
- Extension
- Carbonate
- Africa
- Swarm
- Geologist
- Shear
- Cloud
- Transform
- Formation
- Deposit
- Thickness
- Iceland
- Rio
- Forming
- Boundary
- Axis
- Province
- Superior
- Escarpment
- Kenya
- Lute
- Seychelles
- Weathering
- Fissure
- Underside
- Ga
- Grinding
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RIFT, noun. A chasm or fissure.
RIFT, noun. A break in the clouds, fog, mist etc., which allows light through.
RIFT, noun. A shallow place in a stream; a ford.
RIFT, verb. (intransitive) To form a rift.
RIFT, verb. (transitive) To cleave; to rive; to split.
RIFT, verb. (obsolete outside Scotland and northern UK) To belch.
RIFT, verb. Past participle of rive
RIFT VALLEY, noun. (geology) A graben structure between two tectonic plates which are opening relative to each other.
RIFT VALLEY, noun. (geology) A mid-oceanic ridge system with central valleys.
RIFT VALLEY FEVER, noun. (disease) A mosquito-borne, acute, febrile, viral disease of humans and animals, caused by an RNA virus of the genus Phlebovirus, which occurs in northern and eastern Africa.
RIFT ZONE, noun. A feature of some volcanoes, especially the shield volcanoes of Hawaii, in which a linear series of fissures in the volcanic edifice allows lava to erupt from the volcano's flank instead of from its summit.
Dictionary definition
RIFT, noun. A gap between cloud masses; "the sun shone through a rift in the clouds".
RIFT, noun. A narrow fissure in rock.
RIFT, noun. A personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations".
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