Crack
Crack stands for:
- Crack drawing, as a short form, see section (illustration)
- Sketch drawing in applied arts, see Drafting #History of meaning
- Term in the literary genre of the fantastic, see fantastic #Important terms in the fantastic discussion
- Material failure , see fracture mechanics #crack and break
- Crack (climbing) , crevice that is used for climbing
- Riss (short film) by Biene Pilavci (2010)
- Pseudonym of the French caricaturist Laurent Sourisseau (* 1966)
Riss stands for:
- Riss , tributary of the Danube in Baden-Württemberg
- Riss (steep slope) , steep slope in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz, Saxony-Anhalt
- Riss (nature reserve) , nature reserve in the district of Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt
- Riss glaciation , glacial scheme of the Alps in the Pleistocene
- The Rift , Franco-Italian-Belgian film by Claude Chabrol (1970)
- Polizeiruf 110: Der Riss , German television thriller (1991)
Riss or Riss is the family name of the following people:
- Egon Riss (1901–1964), Austrian architect
- François Nicholas Riss (1804–1886), painter of French descent
- Gerd Riss (* 1965), German motorcycle racing driver
- Hermine Riss (1903–1980), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Jacob Riss (1838–1908), miller and member of the German Reichstag
- Josef Riss (1883–1958), German farmer, mayor and Member of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Rudolf Riss (1923–1985), German police officer, Deputy Minister of the Interior of the GDR
- Thomas Riss (1871–1959), Austrian painter
- Walter Riss (1931–2001), Austrian actor
RISS stands for:
- Regional Information Sharing Systems , see Fusion Center
- Regio Infra Service Sachsen , railway transport and infrastructure company
See also:
- Torn ligament (rupture of a joint ligament)
- Mine crack ( mine separation)
- Ruptured muscle fiber (sports injury)
- Collar Riss (nature reserve in Saxony-Anhalt)
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains crack
- Demolition (disambiguation)
- Cracks (disambiguation)
- Tear / tear (disambiguation)
- Gap (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: crack - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations