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clause
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. [2 definitions]
claw
a thin, sharp, curved nail on the foot of an animal. [4 definitions]
clay
moist, stiff earth that is used for making brick, pottery, and tile.
clean
not dirty or stained. [6 definitions]
cleaner
a person or thing that cleans. [2 definitions]
cleaning
clothing that is taken to a dry-cleaning store instead of being washed at home.
cleanliness
the condition of being clean, or not dirty; the habit of always keeping clean.
cleanse
to make clean; remove dirt from.
cleanser
a liquid or powder used for cleaning.
clean slate
an honorable record. [2 definitions]
clean up one's act
(informal) to improve one's performance or behavior.
clear
free of darkness, clouds, or haze. [14 definitions]
clearance
the space between things that keeps them from striking against each other. [2 definitions]
clearing
an open piece of land that has no trees or bushes.
clearly
in a clear manner. [2 definitions]
cleaver
a heavy tool with a wide blade used especially by butchers for cutting meat.
clef
one of the signs placed on a musical staff. They show the pitch at which the note should be played.
cleft
split; divided. [2 definitions]
clench
to close tightly shut. [2 definitions]
clergy
the group of people who have the authority to lead religious services, such as ministers, priests, and rabbis.
clergyman
a member of the clergy.
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