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gluteal cleft
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"gluteal cleft" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it in medical or anatomical contexts when referring to the groove between the buttocks. An example: "The gluteal cleft is often a focus in discussions about body aesthetics." Alternative expressions include "intergluteal cleft" and "buttock cleft."
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The back was cut in a V so deep that she wasn't able to walk without providing a view of her gluteal cleft.
News & Media
Clinically, these lesions are characterised by the presence of a lipomatous subcutaneous mass above the gluteal cleft [32].
Science
"Removing the hair, especially in the Brazilian waxing fashion, where the hairs are removed from the gluteal cleft areas, increases the risk not only of STIs but of 'self-TI's,'" Krant says.
News & Media
Another related term – buttock cleavage – implies a minor exposure of the buttocks and the gluteal cleft between them not covered by an underwear.
Wiki
The screen is divided into four almost equal sections by the elements of the gluteal cleft and the horizontal gluteal crease.
Wiki
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Gluteal amnesia".
News & Media
I suggested a gluteal autograph.
News & Media
Cleft palate repair.
Science & Research
Or rather, the gluteal muscles attached to that leg.
News & Media
O.K., you can just skip my, um, gluteal area.
News & Media
Protibial spur with distinct cleft.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about anatomy or medicine, use "gluteal cleft" or "intergluteal sulcus" for precision. In more general contexts, consider "buttock cleavage" if appropriate for the tone.
Common error
While terms like "butt crack" might be understood, they are inappropriate for medical, scientific, or professional contexts. Always opt for "gluteal cleft" or "intergluteal sulcus" in formal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gluteal cleft" functions primarily as a noun phrase, specifically identifying a specific anatomical feature. Ludwig confirms this through examples where it's used to describe the groove between the buttocks in both medical and general contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "gluteal cleft" refers to the groove between the buttocks, serving primarily as an anatomical identifier. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's grammatically correct and most commonly found in scientific, news, and wiki contexts. While alternatives like "intergluteal sulcus" exist for more formal settings, and "buttock cleavage" for less formal ones, the choice depends heavily on the context and audience. Remember to use precise language in medical or scientific writing, and be mindful of the tone in general writing. Ludwig's analysis confirms the phrase's correct usage and provides a range of examples for better understanding.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
intergluteal sulcus
A more technical, anatomical term for the groove between the buttocks.
natal cleft
Another anatomical term referring to the same area, though perhaps slightly broader in scope.
posterior median furrow
A highly technical and precise anatomical term.
buttock cleavage
Refers to the slight exposure of the buttocks and the cleft between them, often in a fashion context.
buttock groove
A simpler, less formal way to describe the gluteal cleft.
the crease of the buttocks
Focuses on the crease formed between the buttocks.
intercrural cleft
Focuses on the region between the legs and including the gluteal area.
gluteal fold
Emphasizes the fold created by the buttocks.
the crack of the buttocks
An informal and somewhat vulgar way to refer to the gluteal cleft.
perineal raphe
Refers to the line extending from the anus forward, closely related to the gluteal cleft.
FAQs
What is another term for "gluteal cleft"?
A more formal, anatomical term for "gluteal cleft" is "intergluteal sulcus".
Is "gluteal cleft" a formal or informal term?
"Gluteal cleft" is generally considered a neutral to formal term, appropriate for anatomical and medical contexts. More informal terms exist, but they are not suitable for professional or academic writing.
When is it appropriate to use the term "buttock cleavage" instead of "gluteal cleft"?
"Buttock cleavage" is suitable when discussing fashion or minor exposure of the buttocks, while "gluteal cleft" is more appropriate in anatomical or medical discussions. The two terms are not perfectly interchangeable.
How do I use "gluteal cleft" in a sentence?
You can use "gluteal cleft" in a sentence like: "The incision was made along the "gluteal cleft" to access the deeper tissues."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested