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*Basal cleavage: cleavage parallel to the base of a crystal, or to the plane of the lateral axes.
*Basal cleavage: cleavage parallel to the base of a crystal, or to the plane of the lateral axes.


*Cubic cleavage: cleavage parallel to the faces of a [[cube]].
*Cubic cleavage: cleavage parallel to the faces of a [[cube (geometry)|cube]].


*Diagonal cleavage: cleavage parallel to a diagonal plane.
*Diagonal cleavage: cleavage parallel to a diagonal plane.

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In embryology, the term cleavage refers to the cell divisions of the early embryo. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid cell cycles with no significant growth, producing a cluster of cells the same size as the original zygote.


In mineralogy, the tendency of crystalline materials to split along definite planes, creating smooth surfaces, of which there are several named types:

  • Basal cleavage: cleavage parallel to the base of a crystal, or to the plane of the lateral axes.
  • Cubic cleavage: cleavage parallel to the faces of a cube.
  • Diagonal cleavage: cleavage parallel to a diagonal plane.
  • Lateral cleavage: cleavage parallel to the lateral planes.
  • Prismatic cleavage, cleavage parallel to a vertical Prism.

(see Crystal structure)


Also the separation between a woman's breasts, or any line formed by a groove between two parts.