clift

Etymology
Variant form of, influenced by.

Noun

 * 1)  A cliff.

Etymology
Inherited from, from ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) A cleft; a fission, fissure, or split in something.
 * 2) A slash wound; an injury from an instance of slicing, cleaving, rupturing or cutting.
 * 3) The fork in one's legs or behind; a bodily cleft.
 * 4)  A cliff or bank.
 * 5)  A slicing for surgical reasons.
 * 6)  A shard or piece of something.