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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
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of clads
clads (verb)
- (past tense clad) To clothe.
- (past tense clad or cladded) To cover (with insulation or another material); to surround, envelop.
- (figuratively) To imbue (with a specified quality)
Definition of clear
clear (noun)
- Full extent; distance between extreme limits; especially; the distance between the nearest surfaces of two bodies, or the space between walls.
- The completion of a stage or challenge, or of the whole game.
- A person who is free from the influence of engrams.
clear (verb)
- To remove obstructions, impediments or other unwanted items from.
- To remove (items or material) so as to leave something unobstructed or open.
- To become free from obstruction or obscurement; to become transparent.
- To eliminate ambiguity or doubt from (a matter); to clarify or resolve; to clear up.
- To remove from suspicion, especially of having committed a crime.
- To pass without interference; to miss.
- (activities such as jumping or throwing) To exceed a stated mark.
- To finish or complete (a stage, challenge, or game).
- Of a check or financial transaction, to go through as payment; to be processed so that the money is transferred.
- To earn a profit of; to net.
- To approve or authorise for a particular purpose or action; to give clearance to.
- To obtain approval or authorisation in respect of.
- To obtain a clearance.
- To obtain permission to use (a sample of copyrighted audio) in another track.
- To disengage oneself from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements; to become free.
- To hit, kick, head, punch etc. (a ball, puck) away in order to defend one's goal.
- To reset or unset; to return to an empty state or to zero.
- To style (an element within a document) so that it is not permitted to float at a given position.
clear (adjective)
- Transparent in colour.
- Bright, not dark or obscured.
- Free of obstacles.
- Without clouds.
- Of the sky, such that less than one eighth of its area is obscured by clouds.
- Free of ambiguity or doubt.
- Distinct, sharp, well-marked.
- Free of guilt, or suspicion.
- (of a soup) Without a thickening ingredient.
- Possessing little or no perceptible stimulus.
- Free from the influence of engrams; see Clear (Scientology).
- Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating.
- Not clouded with passion; serene; cheerful.
- Easily or distinctly heard; audible.
- Unmixed; entirely pure.
- Without defects or blemishes, such as freckles or knots.
- Without diminution; in full; net.
clear (adverb)
- All the way; entirely.
- Not near something or touching it.
- Free (or separate) from others
- In a clear manner; plainly.
Definition of cleat
cleat (noun)
- A strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc.
- A continuous metal strip, or angled piece, used to secure metal components.
- A device to quickly affix a line or rope, and from which it is also easy to release.
- A protrusion on the bottom of a shoe meant for better traction. (See cleats.)
cleat (verb)
- To strengthen with a cleat.
- To tie off, affix, stopper a line or rope, especially to a cleat.