Cleavage spindle
cleavage spindle
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the act of cleaving or splitting. the state of being cleft. the area between a woman’s br–sts, especially when revealed by a low-cut neckline. a critical division in opinion, beliefs, interests, etc., as leading to opposition between two groups: a growing cleavage between the conservative and liberal wings of the party. the tendency of crystals, […]
- Cleavages
the act of cleaving or splitting. the state of being cleft. the area between a woman’s br–sts, especially when revealed by a low-cut neckline. a critical division in opinion, beliefs, interests, etc., as leading to opposition between two groups: a growing cleavage between the conservative and liberal wings of the party. the tendency of crystals, […]
- Cleave to
to adhere closely; stick; cling (usually followed by to). to remain faithful (usually followed by to): to cleave to one’s principles in spite of persecution. verb cleaves, cleaving, cleft, cleaved, clove, cleft, cleaved, cloven to split or cause to split, esp along a natural weakness (transitive) to make by or as if by cutting: to […]
- Cleavers
a north american plant, galium aparine, of the madder family, having short, hooked bristles on the stems and leaves and bearing very small white flowers. any of certain related species. a heavy, broad-bladed knife or long-bladed hatchet, especially one used by butchers for cutting meat into joints or pieces. a person or thing that cleaves. […]
- Cleese
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