crater

crater
crateral, craterous, adj.craterlike, adj.
/kray"teuhr/, n., gen. Crateris /kray tear"is/ for 9, v.
n.
1. the cup-shaped depression or cavity on the surface of the earth or other heavenly body marking the orifice of a volcano.
2. Also called impact crater, meteorite crater. (on the surface of the earth, moon, etc.) a bowl-shaped depression with a raised rim, formed by the impact of a meteoroid. Cf. astrobleme.
3. Astron. (on the surface of the moon) a circular or almost circular area having a depressed floor, almost always containing a central mountain and usually completely enclosed by walls that are often higher than those of a walled plain; ring formation; ring. Cf. walled plain.
4. the bowllike orifice of a geyser.
5. the hole or pit in the ground where a bomb, shell, or military mine has exploded.
6. Elect. the cavity formed in a positive carbon electrode by an electric arc.
7. Gk. and Rom. Antiq. krater.
8. Metalworking. a depression at the end of a bead produced by welding.
9. (cap.) Astron. the Cup, a small southern constellation west of Corvus and north of Hydra.
v.t.
10. to make craters in: Bombs had cratered the landscape.
11. Slang.
a. to cancel, abandon, or cast aside: to crater the new project.
b. to destroy or ruin: One more disappointment won't crater me.
v.i.
12. to form a crater or craters: The surface of the concrete cratered and cracked under the repeated impacts.
[1605-15; < L < Gk kratér mixing bowl, lit., mixer, equiv. to kra- (base of kerannýnai to mix) + -ter agentive suffix; cf. CRASIS]

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Circular depression in the surface of a planetary body.

Most craters are the result of impacts of meteorites or of volcanic explosions. Meteorite craters are more common on the Moon and Mars and on other planets and natural satellites than on Earth, because most meteorites either burn up in the Earth's atmosphere before reaching its surface or erosion soon obscures the impact site. Craters made by exploding volcanoes (e.g., Crater Lake, Ore.) are more common on the Earth than on the Moon, Mars, or Jupiter's moon Io, where they have also been identified.
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