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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cleaved; Cleave (disambiguation)
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cleave         
I. v. n.
1.
Adhere, cohere, stick, hold, cling, be attached, united or joined.
2.
Attach one's self, unite one's self, take the side (of), take sides (with), take part (with).
3.
Remain devoted to, be devoted to, be true to, cling.
4.
Separate, divide, part, open, split, crack, be divided, sunder, be sundered, sever, be severed.
II. v. a.
Split, rive, rend, sever, sunder, cut or hew asunder, tear asunder.
cleave         
(cleaves, cleaving)
Note: 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.
1.
To cleave something means to split or divide it into two separate parts, often violently. (LITERARY)
They just cleave the stone along the cracks.
= split
VERB: V n
2.
If someone cleaves to something or to someone else, they begin or continue to have strong feelings of loyalty towards them. (FORMAL)
She has cleaved to these principles all her life...
VERB: V to n
cleave         
cleave1
¦ verb (past clove or cleft or cleaved; past participle cloven or cleft or cleaved)
1. split or sever along a natural grain or line.
split (a molecule) by breaking a particular chemical bond.
Biology (of a cell) divide.
2. move through (something) forcefully: they watched a coot cleave the smooth water.
Derivatives
cleavable adjective
Origin
OE cleofan, of Gmc origin.
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cleave2
¦ verb (cleave to) literary
1. stick fast to.
2. adhere strongly to or become very involved with: most schools cleave strongly to received policy.
Origin
OE cleofian, clifian, clifan, of W. Gmc origin; related to clay and climb.
cleave         
v. (formal) (d; intr.) ('to cling') to cleave to (to cleave to old customs)
Cleave         
·vt To part or open naturally; to Divide.
II. Cleave ·vt To part or divide by force; to split or rive; to Cut.
III. Cleave ·vi To Fit; to be adapted; to Assimilate.
IV. Cleave ·vi To unite or be united closely in interest or affection; to adhere with strong attachment.
V. Cleave ·vi To adhere closely; to Stick; to hold fast; to Cling.
VI. Cleave ·vi To Part; to Open; to Crack; to Separate; as parts of bodies; as, the ground cleaves by frost.
Cleaved         
·- of Cleave.
II. Cleaved ·Impf of Cleave.
III. Cleaved ·p.p. of Cleave.
Cleave (fiber)         
  • A mechanical cleaver
  • The scribe-and-tension strategy
CONTROLLED BREAK IN OPTICAL FIBER
Cleaving tool; Cleavage (fiber); Fiber cleave; Fiber cleaver
A cleave in an optical fiber is a deliberate, controlled break, intended to create a perfectly flat end face perpendicular to the fiber's longitudinal axis. The process of cleaving an optical fiber forms one of the steps in the preparation for a fiber splice operation regardless of the subsequent splice being a fusion splice or a mechanical splice; the other steps in the preparation being those of stripping and fiber alignment.
John Cleave         
BRITISH CHARTIST LEADER, PRINTER AND NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER
Cleave, John
John Cleave (born circa 1790) was a British, London based Chartist leader, a printer and newspaper publisher.
Thomas L. Cleave         
BRITISH SURGEON
Thomas Cleave
Thomas Latimer (Peter) Cleave (1906–1983) was a surgeon captain who researched the negative health effects of consuming refined carbohydrate (notably sugar and white flour) which would not have been available during early human evolution. Known as 'Peter' to his friends and colleagues, Cleave was born in Exeter in 1906, and educated at Clifton College.
William Van Cleave         
AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER
William Robert Van Cleave (August 27, 1935 – March 15, 2013) was a former advisor to President Ronald Reagan, the United States Department of Defense, and Department of State as well as Emeritus Professor, former head, and the founder of Missouri State University's Department of Defense and Strategic Studies (DSS). The DSS program is now located in Fairfax, VA, 10 miles from Washington D.

Википедия

Cleave

Cleave may refer to:

  • Cleave (surname)
  • Cleave (fiber), a controlled break in optical fiber
  • RAF Cleave, was an airfield in the north of Cornwall, England, May 1939 - Nov 1945
  • The process of protein cleaving as a form of post-translational modification
  • Cleave (Therapy? album), 2018
  • "Cleaved" (Star vs. the Forces of Evil), a 2019 episode