ppl. a. [f. CRATER + -ED2.] Having or furnished with craters.
1846. N. Y. Herald, 4 Sept., 1/2. Two or more cratered pits.
1863. [R. N. Dunbar], Illustr. Beauties Trop. Scenery, 44. Grim engines of past power Her many-craterd peaks.
1890. Harpers Mag., July, 318/2. The real moon, all uncomfortably cratered over with extinct volcanoes.