full+of+clefts
61MTHFD1L — Methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase (NADP+ dependent) 1 like Identifiers Symbols MTHFD1L; DKFZp586G1517; FLJ21145; FTHFSDC1; MTC1THFS; dJ292B18.2 External IDs …
62Marbled electric ray — Not to be confused with Torpedo sinuspersici, also known as the marbled electric ray. Marbled electric ray …
63cleft palate — a fissure in the midline of the palate due to failure of the two sides to fuse in embryonic development. Only part of the palate may be affected, or the cleft may extend the full length with bilateral clefts at the front of the maxilla; it may be …
64rose coral — noun : any of several corals (genus Isophyllia) similar to the brain corals but with deeply incised clefts which make them resemble full blown roses …
65chop´pi|ness — chop|py1 «CHOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. 1. making quick, sharp movements; jerky: »The speaker made nervous, choppy gestures. 2. moving in short, irregular, broken waves: »The wind made the water choppy. The sea is choppy today …
66chop´pi|ly — chop|py1 «CHOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. 1. making quick, sharp movements; jerky: »The speaker made nervous, choppy gestures. 2. moving in short, irregular, broken waves: »The wind made the water choppy. The sea is choppy today …
67chop|py — chop|py1 «CHOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. 1. making quick, sharp movements; jerky: »The speaker made nervous, choppy gestures. 2. moving in short, irregular, broken waves: »The wind made the water choppy. The sea is choppy today …
68rimosous — † riˈmosous, a. Obs. 0 [Cf. prec. and next.] ‘Full of chincks, chaps, or clefts’ (Blount, 1656) …