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cloven

[ UK /klˈə‍ʊvən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of hooves) split, divided
    bisulcate hoof

How To Use cloven In A Sentence

  • Foot - and - mouth disease is a highly contagious degenerative viral disease of cattle and other cloven-hoofed animals. It is usually not fatal.
  • Cloven hoof is what it is and maybe the clove is the evolution of claws. Photos: Huge Wild Boar
  • Every iron - like fact tell us, they resemble the merciless cloven - hoofed field being devour human being's life.
  • According to reports, the first case of FMD -- which affects all cloven hoofed animals including pigs, goats and cattle -- was confirmed in November in Andong city of North Gyeongsang province, and has since spread quickly. South Korea Reportedly Buries 1.4 Million Pigs Alive
  • What the ex-policeman takes for boredom, though, is the stillness of a serpent as its cloven tongue tastes the scent in the breeze.
  • I wanted to know what arms he carried to the fray, whether he touched up his sword on the grind-stone before sallying forth, how many men or women he had called upon to stand in the name of her gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, how many skulls he had cloven, how many diggers he had "slewed," and how many peaceful prisoners he had brought back to the Government camp. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned
  • And the Lord of the Underworld, Aiedoneus, had terror in hell, and leapt from his throne in that terror and cried aloud, lest the world be cloven above him by Poseidon, Shaker of earth, and his dwelling-place be laid bare to mortals and immortals -- grim halls, and vast, and lothly to the gods. The Iliad
  • Testiness mixes with vanity when he reminds Ariel that it was ‘mine art ‘that released him from the cloven pine.’
  • The wooden body is derived from models by Piranesi, including the cabriole legs ending in rams' heads on acanthus leaves and cloven-hoof feet.
  • Their legs were like those of men but their feet were cloven like calves' feet and shone like burning brass.
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