Rille (German for 'groove') is typically used to describe any of the long, narrow depressions in the
lunar surface that resemble
channels. The Latin term is
rima, plural
rimae. Typically a rille can be up to several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers in length. However, the term has also been used loosely to describe similar structures on a number of planets in the Solar System, including Mars, Venus, and on a number of moons. All bear a structural resemblance to each other.