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CLEFT, pp. of cleave. Divided; split; parted asunder.

CLEFT, n.

1. A space or opening made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as the cleft of a rock. Isa 2:21.

2. A disease in horses; a crack on the bought of the pastern.

3. A piece made by splitting; as a cleft of wood.

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