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clave

Cleave vs Clave - What's the difference?

cleave | clave |


As verbs the difference between cleave and clave

is that cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument while clave is past tense of cleave.

As nouns the difference between cleave and clave

is that cleave is flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass while clave is one half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other.

Clave vs Clavy - What's the difference?

clave | clavy |


As nouns the difference between clave and clavy

is that clave is one half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other while clavy is a mantelpiece.

As a verb clave

is past tense of cleave.

Clape vs Clave - What's the difference?

clape | clave |


As verbs the difference between clape and clave

is that clape is while clave is .

Lave vs Clave - What's the difference?

lave | clave |


As a proper noun lave

is .

As a verb clave is

.

Clave vs Cave - What's the difference?

clave | cave |


As a verb clave

is .

As a proper noun cave is

.

Clave vs Clove - What's the difference?

clave | clove |


As verbs the difference between clave and clove

is that clave is past tense of cleave while clove is simple past of cleave.

As nouns the difference between clave and clove

is that clave is one half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other while clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree.

Crave vs Clave - What's the difference?

crave | clave |


As verbs the difference between crave and clave

is that crave is to desire strongly, so as to satisfy an appetite; to long or yearn for while clave is .

Clave vs Clive - What's the difference?

clave | clive |


As verbs the difference between clave and clive

is that clave is past tense of cleave while clive is to climb; ascend.

As nouns the difference between clave and clive

is that clave is one half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other while clive is burdock or agrimony.

As a proper noun Clive is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English clif).

Clave vs Cleve - What's the difference?

clave | cleve |


As a verb clave

is .

As a noun cleve is

a room; chamber.

Clave vs Calve - What's the difference?

clave | calve |


As verbs the difference between clave and calve

is that clave is while calve is to give birth to a calf.

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