cloven hoof in English

noun
1
the divided hoof or foot of ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, antelopes, and deer.
Artiodactyls are characterized by the presence of two enlarged toes forming a cloven hoof ; the hoof of a goat or cow is anatomically the enlarged third and fourth toes.
noun
    cloven foot

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1. See also: Cloven, hoof show the Cloven hoof To

2. Cloven hoof An evil or malicious nature

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5. Cloven hoof definition, the figurative indication of Satan or evil temptation

6. She might seem nice, but she always shows a Cloven hoof eventually

7. 21 When I spilled, she used to stamp her cloven hoof so daintily.

8. English Language Learners Definition of Cloven hoof : a foot of some animals (such as sheep, goats, or cows) that is divided into two parts See the full definition for Cloven hoof in the English Language …

9. In folklore and popular culture, a Cloven hoof has long been associated with the Devil.

10. (Nevertheless, one side of the cloven-hoof of artiodactyl ungulates may also be called a claw).

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12. I thought I could trust Eric until he showed the Cloven hoof by spreading rumors about me

13. A Cloven hoof, cleft hoof, divided hoof or split hoof is a hoof split into two toes

14. A Cloven hoof, cleft hoof, divided hoof or split hoof is a hoof split into two toes

15. But the Cloven hoof is shown by the omission from the patent of the usual legitimacy clause

16. Cloven hoof, characteristic of ruminant quadrupeds (and ascribed in mythology to Pan and the Devil) is from c

17. The footprints were so called because some people believed that they were the tracks of Satan, as they were allegedly made by a cloven hoof.

18. Chelate (adj.) in zoology, "having pincer-like claws," 1826 as a term in zoology; 1920 in chemistry, from Modern Latin chela "claw" of a crab or lobster (from Greek khēlē "claw, talon, pincers, cloven hoof," a word of uncertain origin) + -ate (2)