cleaver in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cleaver in the PONS Dictionary

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In 1969, he started to create works with cleavers embedded in walls or floors.
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So any cleaver, like any splitter, divides the triangle into two paths each of whose length equals the semiperimeter.
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A voulge thus looks something like a squashed bardiche, or just a meat cleaver attached to a long pole.
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The ends are "cleaved" (cut) with a precision cleaver to make them perpendicular, and are placed into special holders in the splicer.
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The location of a cleaver is often an important factor in the choice among routes for glacier flow.
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Poultices and washes made from cleavers were traditionally used to treat a variety of skin ailments, light wounds and burns.
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