Cleavage

/ˈklivɪdʒ/ noun

In anatomy, the valley between the breasts; in geology or biology, the natural line along which something splits or divides.

From the verb 'cleave' (from Old English 'cleofan,' to split or separate) plus the suffix '-age.' The geological meaning predates the anatomical meaning by centuries.

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