Cleave Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for cleave.
cleave
cleave
/kliːv/
Examples
- The end of the flower is cleaved into two.
- The result of the proposal was a consensus to cleave the article.
- The veins are black and they cleave the green areas.
- Could it be verified by a word with the staff of the dairy, or of the Cleave
- Cleave TL 1974 The Saccharine disease Wright Bristol.
- Pick up a stone to strike, cleave, aggress or defend.
- Propeptide domain, which is cleaved during the activity of the enzyme.
- Ribonucleases cleave the RNA and ligases join the exons together.
- The lysosomal enzymes cleave the T4 from the iodinated thyroglobulin.
- Jon Cleave is the MC of the group and also an author of children's books.
separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
verb
make by cutting into
verb
come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation
verb
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"Cle + Leave. Stick like glue, or leave and split in two."
"Cl + Leave. Stick together or must leave and separate."
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