The Collaborative International Dictionary
Creviced \Crev"iced\ (-?st), a. Having a crevice or crevices; as, a creviced structure for storing ears of corn.
Trickling through the creviced rock.
--J.
Cunningham.
Wiktionary
a. Having a crevice or crevices.
Usage examples of "creviced".
Ahead where the cavern floor stretched away to the arched opening, she caught sight of something new as it emerged from the creviced rock.
Cautiously, she scanned the creviced rock for signs of the black things or other horrors wrought by the dark magic, but there were none.
There were wild herbs thrusting up vital shoots in the creviced shoulders of marble statues and warm breezes sweeping unhindered through necrotic palaces.
The vine-covered, creviced cliffs would be easy to climb, worth exploring.
From the cavern's creviced lip there sprang a stunted tree, with its newly broken roots hanging in air.
His face was deeply creviced, his eyes shadowed with years of hard service and even harder drinking, He walked over to Ethan's bed, pulled up a stool and sat down.