cleft
cleft
klɛft
kleft
British pronunciation
/klˈɛft/

Definition & Meaning of "cleft"in English

Cleft
01

a narrow separation in the roof of the mouth or an indentation on the chin's surface

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The newborn was diagnosed with a cleft palate requiring surgery.
He felt self-conscious about the subtle cleft in his chin.
02

a fissure in a surface or natural formation

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Sunlight streamed through a cleft in the cave wall.
The cliff face featured a deep cleft carved by centuries of erosion.
01

having lobes or incisions that extend almost to the central vein of a leaf or similar structure

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The fern displayed cleft fronds, each segment nearly separated by deep cuts.
Botanists identified the wildflower by its cleft leaf margins under the microscope.
02

divided or split into separate parts

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He stood at the cleft ridge, gazing out over the ocean below.
In the forest, there was a cleft gap in the rocks that served as a hideout.
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