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Crease

Crease: The scar of a fold, either a ridge, like a wave crest, or a trough. The term echoes both mountains and water. Both continue on after a cut and make it an edge with two sides, rather than an end. They contain it. 

Sweetheart, How Did You Get That Crease?

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July 12, 2020 by Harold Rhenisch Crease, crest, cut, earth energy, environmental language, scar, sunflower, two-sided energy, word origin

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