cleft

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With his left hand he held a long stick, cleft at one end, and in the cleft was a letter Come here, Stomp," said Bessie, and as she spoke a wild hope shot across her heart like a meteor across the night: perhaps the letter was from John The dog obeyed her unwillingly enough, for evidently he did not like that Kafir; and when he saw that Stomp was well out of the way the Kafir himself followed.

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  1. verb A past tense and a past participle of cleave1.
  2. adjective Divided; split.
  3. adjective Botany Having indentations that extend about halfway to the center, as in certain leaves.

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  • Jehan got to his feet and ran for the cleft, his fear close behind, shouting and screaming in his brain, and urging him on. —  Analog July, 1974
  • A cleft is a space left in the lip and palate where tissue did not develop while the child was in the womb. —  Best Syndication -
  • After the tour, Orchard Advisor Patrick Schafer demonstrated to the group a very basic grafting technique called the cleft graft. —  The Ukiah Daily Journal Forum
  • Friendly hands placed her in a warm and sunlit cleft, and she lay there, unable to think or move. —  The Stowaway Girl
  • Her thoughts kept reverting to the scene in the cleft, and when she tore them from it and forced them back on him, her conscience awoke and gnawed. —  The Emigrant Trail
 

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fissure ·  cranny ·  gully ·  crevasse ·  cleave ·  crag ·  fjord ·  outcrop ·  chasm ·  declivity ·  gulch ·  ledge

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cleft:   clove ·  cleave ·  cleaved
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  1. Middle English, past participle of cleven, to split; see cleave1. N., from Middle English, alteration (influenced by cleft) of clift, from Old English geclyft; see gleubh- in Indo-European roots.

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  1. Early modern English also clift, from Middle English clift, clyft, and erroneously clif (perhaps from Anglo-Saxon *clyft, not found; otherwise Scandinavian), = Dutch kluft = Old High German chluft, German kluft = Icelandic kluft = Norwegian kluft, klyft = Swedish klyft, klyfta = Danish klöft, a cleft, crack, etc.; from the verb: Anglo-Saxon cleófan = Dutch kloven, etc., cleave, split: see cleave, and cf. clove = clough.
  2. Pp. of cleave, v.
 

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