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  • Cloven Meanings

    adjective split or divided into two parts, especially in a V-shaped pattern

    Fields related to cloven

    Religion

    Cloven tongues of fire are mentioned in religious texts as a symbol of divine presence.

    Mythology

    In some mythologies, gods and creatures are described as having cloven feet.

    Agriculture

    Cloven hooves are a characteristic of certain animals like cows and goats.

    Folklore

    In folklore, creatures like satyrs are often depicted as having cloven hooves.

    Animal Anatomy

    Cloven refers to the splitting of a hoof into two parts, such as in cloven-hoofed animals.

    Occupation Usage of cloven

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'cloven' is often used to describe something that is split or divided into two parts, such as 'cloven hooves'.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may use the term 'cloven' to describe the feet of certain animals, such as cloven-hoofed mammals like deer and goats.

    Chef

    Chefs may use the term 'cloven' to describe a piece of meat that has been split or divided, such as a cloven chicken breast.

    Farrier

    Farriers may use the term 'cloven' to describe the hooves of horses and other animals that are split into two parts.

    Botanist

    Botanists may use the term 'cloven' to describe a leaf or other plant part that is divided into two lobes or sections.

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