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It is pronounced the same as a second name of a river in Normandy in France, see Risle

Rille is used to describe any of the long, narrow depressions in the lunar surface that resemble channels. Typically a rille can be up to several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers in length. The term was derived from the German word for furrow or groove, and was most likely introduced by the astronomer Johann Schroeter in his Selenographische Fragmente. The latin terms rima or rimae are also (more accurately) used for naming a rille or rilles.
Rimae on the floor of Gassendi crater, from Apollo 16. NASA photo credit.
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Rimae on the floor of Gassendi crater, from Apollo 16. NASA photo credit.

There are three types of rille found on the lunar surface:

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