cratered

English

Etymology

From crater + -ed.

Verb

cratered

  1. simple past and past participle of crater

Adjective

cratered (comparative more cratered, superlative most cratered)

  1. Marked by craters.
    The planet had a cratered surface.
    • 1969 November, Arthur Fisher, “Science Newsfront: Last-minute news and notes to keep you up-to-date”, in Popular Science, volume 195, number 5, page 22:
      The Mariner photos showed large areas of the red planet to have a much-cratered surface strikingly like that of the moon. Now the computers have clarified some previously undecipherable closeups taken by Mariner 6.

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