Etymology: [ 'klEv ] (intransitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English clevien, from Old English clifian; akin to Old High German kleben to stick.
an opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting, Simple past tense and past participle of cleave, clove, Incised nearly to the midrib; as, a cleft leaf, A space or opening made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as, the cleft of a rock, A piece made by splitting; as, a cleft of wood, A disease in horses; a crack on the band of the pastern, Divided; split; partly divided or split, a split or indentation in something (as the palate or chin) having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib, past participle of to cleave, a fissure; divided: especially fissure that begins in an embryo, as the branchial cleft; clefts defined as craniofacial abnormalies can lead to serious problems in feeding and speech, which can be treated through surgery followed by therapeutic intervention, simple past of to cleave, from Cleave, & p, divided, split, a split or indentation in something (as the palate or chin), a long narrow opening, If someone has a cleft chin, they have a cleft in their chin. be (caught) in a cleft stick to be in a very difficult situation in which any action or decision you make will cause problems, A cleft in someone's chin is a line down the middle of it, fissure, crevice, crack, gap, A cleft in a rock or in the ground is a narrow opening in it. a narrow cleft in the rocks too small for humans to enter. = fissure, used of hooves, having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib, cut in a leaf margin, Split or divided The travertine on the walls of the Getty Center is cleft cut while the travertine pavers on the walkways have the more customary smooth finish, split, divided longitudinally, A horizontal crack in the hoof wall Clefts are usually caused by damage to the coronary band, or the rupture of an abscess at the coronary band a k a: Crosscrack, Many maple leaves are cleft Cleft is a description of shape A cleft leaf is cut in at least one place to (at least) the middle point between the leaf margin and the midrib, A leaf blade may be almost divided into segments when it is cut or cleft halfway or almost to the midrib, Cut halfway to the midrib or base, To pierce or penetrate as if by splitting, To make or accomplish by or as if by cutting: cleave a path through the ice, To break a single crystal (such as a gemstone or semiconductor wafer) along one of its more symmetrical crystallographic planes (often by impact), forming facets on the resulting pieces, To split (a complex molecule) into simpler molecules, Of a crystal, to split along a natural plane of division, To be faithful, To cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto, Flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass, To split or sever something or as if with a sharp instrument, To split, The process of cutting an optical fiber by a controlled fracture of the glass, for the purpose of obtaining a fiber end, which is flat, smooth, and perpendicular to the fiber axis Coating A material applied to the cladding for protective purposes, come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere", The controlled breaking of a fiber so that its surface is smooth, To pierce or penetrate, make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock", To cleave something means to split or divide it into two separate parts, often violently. They just cleave the stone along the cracks. = split, split, separate; be split apart, be separated; pass through; part from, Chop up, The past tense can be either cleaved or clove; the past participle can be cleaved, cloven, or cleft for meaning 1., and is cleaved for meaning 2, If someone cleaves to something or to someone else, they begin or continue to have strong feelings of loyalty towards them. She has cleaved to these principles all her life, cling to; attach oneself to; join together; be singularly devoted to, The process of separating an optical fiber by a controlled fracture of the glass, for the purpose of obtaining a fiber end, which is flat, smooth, and perpendicular to the fiber axis, To part or open naturally; to divide, To part; to open; to crack; to separate; as parts of bodies; as, the ground cleaves by frost, To fit; to be adapted; to assimilate, make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock, (verb) To adhere, cling, or stick fast; To be faithful, separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone" make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock, To part or divide by force; to split or rive; to cut, separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone", To unite or be united closely in interest or affection; to adhere with strong attachment, To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast; to cling, plural of cleft,
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an opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting
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Simple past tense and past participle of cleave
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clove
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Incised nearly to the midrib; as, a cleft leaf
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A space or opening made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as, the cleft of a rock
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A piece made by splitting; as, a cleft of wood
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A disease in horses; a crack on the band of the pastern
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Divided; split; partly divided or split
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a split or indentation in something (as the palate or chin) having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib
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past participle of to cleave
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a fissure; divided: especially fissure that begins in an embryo, as the branchial cleft; clefts defined as craniofacial abnormalies can lead to serious problems in feeding and speech, which can be treated through surgery followed by therapeutic intervention
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simple past of to cleave
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from Cleave
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& p
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divided, split sıfat
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a split or indentation in something (as the palate or chin)
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a long narrow opening
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If someone has a cleft chin, they have a cleft in their chin. be (caught) in a cleft stick to be in a very difficult situation in which any action or decision you make will cause problems
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A cleft in someone's chin is a line down the middle of it
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fissure, crevice, crack, gap isim
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A cleft in a rock or in the ground is a narrow opening in it. a narrow cleft in the rocks too small for humans to enter. = fissure
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used of hooves
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having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib
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cut in a leaf margin
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Split or divided The travertine on the walls of the Getty Center is cleft cut while the travertine pavers on the walkways have the more customary smooth finish
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split, divided longitudinally
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A horizontal crack in the hoof wall Clefts are usually caused by damage to the coronary band, or the rupture of an abscess at the coronary band a k a: Crosscrack
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Many maple leaves are cleft Cleft is a description of shape A cleft leaf is cut in at least one place to (at least) the middle point between the leaf margin and the midrib
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A leaf blade may be almost divided into segments when it is cut or cleft halfway or almost to the midrib
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Cut halfway to the midrib or base
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cleave
To pierce or penetrate as if by splitting - "The wings cleaved the foggy air."
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cleave
To make or accomplish by or as if by cutting: cleave a path through the ice
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cleave
To break a single crystal (such as a gemstone or semiconductor wafer) along one of its more symmetrical crystallographic planes (often by impact), forming facets on the resulting pieces
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cleave
To split (a complex molecule) into simpler molecules
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cleave
Of a crystal, to split along a natural plane of division
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cleave
To be faithful - "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh."
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cleave
To cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto
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cleave
Flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass
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cleave
To split or sever something or as if with a sharp instrument
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cleave
To split
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cleave
The process of cutting an optical fiber by a controlled fracture of the glass, for the purpose of obtaining a fiber end, which is flat, smooth, and perpendicular to the fiber axis Coating A material applied to the cladding for protective purposes
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cleave
come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"
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cleave
The controlled breaking of a fiber so that its surface is smooth
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cleave
To pierce or penetrate
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cleave
make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock"
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cleave
To cleave something means to split or divide it into two separate parts, often violently. They just cleave the stone along the cracks. = split
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cleave
split, separate; be split apart, be separated; pass through; part from fiil
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cleave
Chop up
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cleave
The past tense can be either cleaved or clove; the past participle can be cleaved, cloven, or cleft for meaning 1., and is cleaved for meaning 2
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cleave
If someone cleaves to something or to someone else, they begin or continue to have strong feelings of loyalty towards them. She has cleaved to these principles all her life
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cleave
cling to; attach oneself to; join together; be singularly devoted to fiil
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cleave
The process of separating an optical fiber by a controlled fracture of the glass, for the purpose of obtaining a fiber end, which is flat, smooth, and perpendicular to the fiber axis
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cleave
To part or open naturally; to divide
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cleave
To part; to open; to crack; to separate; as parts of bodies; as, the ground cleaves by frost
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cleave
To fit; to be adapted; to assimilate
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cleave
make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock
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cleave
(verb) To adhere, cling, or stick fast; To be faithful
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cleave
separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone" make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock
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cleave
To part or divide by force; to split or rive; to cut
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cleave
separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
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cleave
To unite or be united closely in interest or affection; to adhere with strong attachment
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cleave
To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast; to cling
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