English to Spanish Dictionary cleavage

cleavage

escote
definition
noun
a system dominated by the class cleavage
a sharp division; a split.
translation of 'cleavage'
noun
escisión,
hendedura,
escote
example
Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural 'cleavage' planes.
You can distinguish the female of the species by her exposed 'cleavage' and teetering walk.
Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her 'cleavage' was covered modestly.
For a successful division to take place the cell has to determine the location, where to separate, and the point of time to start cell 'cleavage' .
Her tight pants hugged her hips while her button down shirt exposed too much 'cleavage' .
Fold limbs are upward facing with respect to 'cleavage' , and beds intruded by the studied granitoid rocks are not overturned.
These inclusions were found within the 'cleavage' planes of the crystal structure of the biotites.
We used the 'cleavage' plane of mica crystals as a model substrate in this work.
A sharp 'cleavage' between secular and religious models of society emerged.
Discoveries expanded from good mineral specimens to include true gem material, transparent crystals, and 'cleavage' fragments of fine red color.
the old 'cleavage' between the forces of the right and left
In most cell types DNA 'cleavage' occurs after irreversible activation of endonucleases.
A lab assistant comes up to us, the top of her labcoat open and generous 'cleavage' and breasts are in danger of falling out.
It was cut in a boat-neck style in the front, not revealing too much 'cleavage' but exposing plenty of skin and her collar bone.
It can be large or small, with a pronounced 'cleavage' or with the breasts entirely separated.
true slates split easily along a plane of 'cleavage'
Carrie was wearing a denim skirt and another v-neck that exposed her 'cleavage' .
She wears glittery low-cut tops and doesn't mind showing off her ample 'cleavage' .
This is because this mineral was always observed as fine-grained inclusions parallel to the 'cleavage' of biotite crystals.
The cells deriving from 'cleavage' divisions are often called blastomeres.
Her towel was around her chest, but exposing her cut and her 'cleavage' .
‘Guess the strap from my bag pulled it open,’ she improvises, moving quickly to fasten her shirt and cover up her exposed 'cleavage' .
The political forces that favoured modernization were themselves divided by the old 'cleavage' of religion.
Since the 1950s music has developed into one of the most important means of social distinction, symbolizing the 'cleavage' between young people and adults.
With a quick nod, I walked out, grabbing a random scarf off the rack to cover my exposed 'cleavage' .
These have a good slaty cleavage in pelitic rocks and a well-developed crenulation 'cleavage' in places.
All minerals posses specific physical properties such as color, luster, crystal form, 'cleavage' , fracture, hardness, and specific gravity.
If they say that we cannot expose a women's 'cleavage' , then women's beach volleyball should not be allowed.
Their associated 'cleavage' can be traced directly across the unconformity.
It was mostly dark red taffeta, the gown; but the low cut, 'cleavage' showing bodice was over laid in thin, black, netting like lace and the skirt was trimmed with a black gauze sash.
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