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cloven

[kloh-vuhn] / ˈkloʊ vən /


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Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious virus that affects cloven hooved animals.

From Reuters • Jul. 20, 2022

The plant’s long, slender leaves are cloven at the top and tapered at the tip, like an exaggerated cartoon heart.

From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2019

In his short story “Ordeal by Golf,” the narrator declares, “In no other walk of life does the cloven hoof so quickly display itself.”

From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2019

“I expected cloven hoofs,” said one former NSC staffer.

From Washington Post • Mar. 4, 2019

Here and there old trees had been cut or broken down, and large rocks cloven or heaved aside to make a way.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien




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