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- CLACH
- CLACK
- CLADE
- CLADS
- CLAES
- CLAGS
- CLAIM
- CLAIR
- CLAME
- CLAMP
- CLAMS
- CLANG
- CLANK
- CLANS
- CLAPS
- CLAPT
- CLARO
- CLART
- CLARY
- CLASH
- CLASP
- CLASS
- CLAST
- CLATS
- CLAUT
- CLAVE
- CLAVI
- CLAWS
- CLAYS
- CLEAN
- CLEAR
- CLEAT
- CLECK
- CLEEK
- CLEEP
- CLEFS
- CLEFT
- CLEGS
- CLEIK
- CLEMS
- CLEPE
- CLEPT
- CLERK
- CLEVE
- CLEWS
- CLICK
- CLIED
- CLIES
- CLIFF
- CLIFT
- CLIMB
- CLIME
- CLINE
- CLING
- CLINK
- CLINT
- CLIPE
- CLIPS
- CLIPT
- CLITS
- CLOAK
- CLOAM
- CLOCK
- CLODS
- CLOFF
- CLOGS
- CLOKE
- CLOMB
- CLOMP
- CLONE
- CLONK
- CLONS
- CLOOP
- CLOOT
- CLOPS
- CLOSE
- CLOTE
- CLOTH
- CLOTS
- CLOUD
- CLOUR
- CLOUS
- CLOUT
- CLOVE
- CLOWN
- CLOWS
- CLOYE
- CLOYS
- CLOZE
- CLUBS
- CLUCK
- CLUED
- CLUES
- CLUEY
- CLUMP
- CLUNG
- CLUNK
- CLYPE
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Definition of cleft
cleft (noun)
- An opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.
- A piece made by splitting.
- A disease of horses; a crack on the band of the pastern.
cleft (verb)
- To syntactically separate a prominent constituent from the rest of the clause that concerns it, such as threat in "The threat which I saw but which he didn't see, was his downfall."
cleft (verb)
- To split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument.
- To break a single crystal (such as a gemstone or semiconductor wafer) along one of its more symmetrical crystallographic planes (often by impact), forming facets on the resulting pieces.
- To make or accomplish by or as if by cutting.
- To split (a complex molecule) into simpler molecules.
- To split.
- Of a crystal, to split along a natural plane of division.
cleft (adjective)
- Split, divided, or partially divided into two.
Definition of climb
climb (noun)
- An act of climbing.
- The act of getting to somewhere more elevated.
- An upwards struggle
climb (verb)
- To ascend; rise; to go up.
- To mount; to move upwards on.
- To scale; to get to the top of something.
- To move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet.
- To practise the sport of climbing
- To jump high
- To move to a higher position on the social ladder.
- Of plants, to grow upwards by clinging to something.
Definition of close
close (noun)
- An end or conclusion.
- The manner of shutting; the union of parts; junction.
- A grapple in wrestling.
- The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
- A double bar marking the end.
- (travel) The time when checkin staff will no longer accept passengers for a flight.
close (verb)
- (physical) To remove a gap.
- (social) To finish, to terminate.
- To come or gather around; to enclose; to encompass; to confine.
- To have a vector sum of 0; that is, to form a closed polygon.
close (noun)
- (chiefly Yorkshire) An enclosed field.
- (chiefly British) A street that ends in a dead end.
- A very narrow alley between two buildings, often overhung by one of the buildings above the ground floor.
- The common staircase in a tenement.
- A cathedral close.
- The interest which one may have in a piece of ground, even though it is not enclosed.
close (adjective)
- Closed, shut.
- Narrow; confined.
- At a little distance; near.
- Intimate; well-loved.
- Oppressive; without motion or ventilation; causing a feeling of lassitude.
- (Ireland, England, Scotland) Hot, humid, with no wind.
- (of a vowel) Articulated with the tongue body relatively close to the hard palate.
- Strictly confined; carefully guarded.
- Out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden.
- Nearly equal; almost evenly balanced.
- Short.
- Dense; solid; compact.
- Concise; to the point.
- Difficult to obtain.
- Parsimonious; stingy.
- Adhering strictly to a standard or original; exact.
- Accurate; careful; precise; also, attentive; undeviating; strict.
- Marked, evident.
Definition of cloud
cloud (noun)
- A rock; boulder; a hill.
- A visible mass of water droplets suspended in the air.
- Any mass of dust, steam or smoke resembling such a mass.
- Anything which makes things foggy or gloomy.
- Anything unsubstantial.
- A dark spot on a lighter material or background.
- A group or swarm, especially suspended above the ground or flying.
- An elliptical shape or symbol whose outline is a series of semicircles, supposed to resemble a cloud.
- (with "the") The Internet, regarded as an abstract amorphous omnipresent space for processing and storage, the focus of cloud computing.
- A negative or foreboding aspect of something positive: see every cloud has a silver lining or every silver lining has a cloud.
- Crystal methamphetamine.
- A large, loosely-knitted headscarf worn by women.
cloud (verb)
- To become foggy or gloomy, or obscured from sight.
- To overspread or hide with a cloud or clouds.
- To make obscure.
- To make less acute or perceptive.
- To make gloomy or sullen.
- To blacken; to sully; to stain; to tarnish (reputation or character).
- To mark with, or darken in, veins or sports; to variegate with colors.
- To become marked, darkened or variegated in this way.