cleavage in Spanish
cleavage in Spanish is escote, canalillo, descote — cleavage means the visible gap between a woman's breasts, especially when shown by a low neckline.
cleavage in Spanish
escote
canalillo
descote
escotadura
división
(biology) The repeated division of a cell into daughter cells after mitosis. [from 19th c.]
exfoliación
(mineralogy) The tendency of a crystal to split along specific planes; schistosity. [from 19th c.]
What does "cleavage" mean?
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noun The visible gap between a woman's breasts, especially when shown by a low neckline.
"The dress had a neckline that showed a hint of cleavage."
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noun A split or division of something into separate parts, including the natural splitting planes in crystals or the division of cells during growth.
"Geologists studied the mineral's cleavage to identify it."
cleavage in a sentence
- The dress had a neckline that showed a hint of cleavage.
- She chose a more modest top for the interview, one without much cleavage.
- Geologists studied the mineral's cleavage to identify it.
- The embryo underwent several rounds of cell cleavage in the first hours after fertilization.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cleavage" in Spanish?
"cleavage" in Spanish is escote, canalillo, descote. cleavage means: The visible gap between a woman's breasts, especially when shown by a low neckline.
How do you use "cleavage" in a sentence?
Example: "The dress had a neckline that showed a hint of cleavage." In Spanish, "cleavage" is escote, canalillo, descote.
Are there other ways to say "cleavage" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "cleavage": escote, canalillo, descote, escotadura, división, exfoliación.
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