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1 clove
I kləuv noun(the flower bud of a tropical tree dried for use as a spice.) nellikII kləuv noun(a section of a bulb: a clove of garlic.) (hvitløks)fedd/-kløftfeddIsubst. \/kləʊv\/( botanikk) kløft, fedd (av hvitløk e.l.)IIsubst. \/kləʊv\/2) ( plantearten Dianthus caryophyllus) hagenellikoil of cloves nellikoljeIII\/kləʊv\/pret. av ➢ cleave, 1 -
2 clove pink
subst. eller clove( plantearten Dianthus caryophyllus) hagenellik -
3 clove hitch
subst. \/ˈkləʊvhɪtʃ\/( knute) dobbelt halvstikk -
4 cleave
I kli:v past tense - cleft; verb(to split or divide.) kløyve(s), splitte(s), dele (seg)- cleavage- cleaver
- cloven hoof
- cleft hoof II kli:v past tense, past participle - cleaved(to stick to.) henge fast, klebe (til)I1) kløyve, spalte2) ( overført) splitte3) bane seg vei, trenge seg igjennom4) hugge5) kløyves, dele seg, spaltes, revne, sprekkecleave (one's way) through bane seg vei gjennom, trenge seg gjennomcleft chin kløft i haken, kløftet hakeIIverb \/kliːv\/klebe, henge fast
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Clove — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Angiosperms … Wikipedia
Clove — Clove, n. [OE. clow, fr. F. clou nail, clou de girofle a clove, lit. nail of clove, fr. L. clavus nail, perh. akin to clavis key, E. clavicle. The clove was so called from its resemblance to a nail. So in D. kruidnagel clove, lit. herb nail or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clove — Ⅰ. clove [1] ► NOUN 1) the dried flower bud of a tropical tree, used as a pungent aromatic spice. 2) (oil of cloves) an aromatic oil extracted from these buds and used for the relief of dental pain. 3) (also clove pink or clove gillyflower) a… … English terms dictionary
Clove — Clove, imp. of {Cleave}. Cleft. Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Clove hitch} (Naut.) See under {Hitch}. {Clove hook} (Naut.), an iron two part hook, with jaws overlapping, used in bending chain sheets to the clews of sails; called also {clip hook}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clove — Clove, n. [D. kloof. See {Cleave}, v. t.] A cleft; a gap; a ravine; rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clove — Clove, n. [AS. clufe an ear of corn, a clove of garlic; cf. cle[ o]fan to split, E. cleave.] 1. (Bot.) One of the small bulbs developed in the axils of the scales of a large bulb, as in the case of garlic. [1913 Webster] Developing, in the axils… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clove — klōv n 1 a) the pungent fragrant aromatic reddish brown dried flower bud of a tropical evergreen tree (Syzygium aromaticum) of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) that yields clove oil b) a spice consisting of whole or ground cloves usu. used in pl. 2) … Medical dictionary
clove — clove; clove·root; … English syllables
clove — clove1 [klōv] n. [ME clowe < OFr clou (de girofle), lit., nail (of clove) < L clavus, nail (see CLOSE2); so called from its shape] 1. the dried flower bud of a tropical evergreen tree (Eugenia aromatica) of the myrtle family, originally… … English World dictionary
Clove — (spr. Klohw), 1) Wollgewicht in England, = 7 Pfd. Zollgewicht; 2) in Essex Gewicht für Butter u. Käse, = 8 Pfd. Zollgewicht … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Clove — (spr. klow ), Wollgewicht in England zu 7 Pfund Avdp., = 3,175 kg; auch Butter oder Käsegewicht für Essex, = 3,628 kg … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon