Synonym: break, division, split. Similar words: savage, ravage, ravaged, ravages, savagely, cleave, to little avail, extravagant. Meaning: ['kliːvɪdʒ] n. 1. the state of being split or cleft 2. the breaking of a chemical bond in a molecule resulting in smaller molecules 3. (embryology) the repeated division of a fertilised ovum 4. the line formed by a groove between two parts (especially the separation between a woman's breasts) 5. the act of cleaving or splitting.
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(31) Hence, for example, there is little indication of precisely how much dissent or cleavage will throw the system out of balance.
(32) The second is a measure of the depth and severity of partisan cleavage, reflected in attitudes toward marriage across party lines.
(33) What does it mean when man gazes into a woman's eyes, then lets his gaze drop to her cleavage?
(34) Quartz is strongly bonded in all directions and has no good cleavage.
(35) Radial cleavage is clear and straight forward and occurs in sea-urchins, amphibians, and some invertebrates.
(36) Above this group is a third zone situated in a cleavage between the vineyards of Champillon and the village of Hautvillers.
(37) In each case the ordinate shows the relative cleavage at each bond, presented on an arbitrary scale.
(38) She also fills out to proportions not unlike a Barbie doll, and in the party scene shows major cleavage.
(39) It has been argued that there was a cleavage between the Labour Ministers and the extra-parliamentary party on these issues.
(40) The differences among the accounts become most apparent when one considers the manner in which the cleavage between sky and earth occurred.
(41) Spiral cleavage focuses our attention on the role of cell lineage in specifying pattern.
(42) In other words, subcultural cleavage has attenuated and cultural homogeneity has extended from structural orientation into policy orientation.
(43) In addition these dissociation profiles appear to demonstrate that the enhanced DNase I cleavage disappears more slowly than the actual footprint.
(44) One of them dropped into a formal curtsey, revealing both her cleavage and her undergarment(sentencedict.com), and he smiled grimly.
(45) But the kind of cleavage we are most interested in is that which occurs in systemically mixed systems.
(46) In molluscs, the direction of coiling of the shell corresponds with the spiral arrangement of the cleavage.
(47) We therefore examined whether these novel bleomycin cleavage sites were also good binding sites by DNase I footprinting.
(48) There was indeed a cleavage between them.
(49) Cellular cleavage and proliferation was markedly inhibited.
(50) This cleavage persisted during the whole civilized period.
(51) He had made a great cleavage in his life.
(52) The cleavage pattern of developing egg is holoblastic.
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(54) Oocyte retrieval rate, maturation rate, fertilization rate and cleavage rate in follicular aspiration group were greatly higher than those in control group.
(55) Methods:A study group of 110 testes underwent scrotal subcutaneous orchiopexy through abdominal transverse cleavage line incision with gubernaculum testis reserved, 108 testes were followed up.
(56) In transient crack zone, the SEM fractographs of base metal consisted of equal-axis ductile voids, the fusion zone was mainly consisted of course transgranular cleavage facets.
(57) After a restriction endonuclease cleavage, two expected smaller fragments were observed.
(58) These peaks correspond to side - chain cleavage of the ethyl and propyl groups respectively.
(59) Therefore, the crenulation cleavage is the basic character of the brittle-ductile shear zones as well as the prospecting criteria of meso-low temperature structural-hydrothermal deposit.
(60) For notched specimen, the critical event of cleavage fracture determined by ferrite grain size is the propagation of a grain-sized crack into a neighboring grain.
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