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CLAM-SHELL, n. The shell of a clam. CLAM , v.t. To clog with glutinous or viscou...
CLAMANT, [See Claim .] Crying, beseeching.
CLAMBER, v.i. [from climb, or D. Klampen, to grapple.] To climb with difficulty,...
CLAMBERING, ppr. Climbing with effort and labor.
CLAMMINESS, n. [See Clammy .] The state of being viscous; viscosity; stickiness;...
CLAMMY, a. [See Clam .] Thick, viscous, adhesive; soft and sticky; glutinous; te...
CLAMOR, n. 1. A great outcry; noise; exclamation; vociferation, made by a loud h...
CLAMORER, n. One who clamors.
CLAMORING, ppr. Uttering and repeating loud words; making a great and continued ...
CLAMOROUS, a. Speaking and repeating loud words; noisy; vociferous; loud; turbul...
CLAMOROUSLY, adv. With loud noise, or words.
CLAMOROUSNESS, n. The state or quality of being loud or noisy.
CLAMP, n. 1. In general, something that fastens or binds; a piece of timber or o...
CLAMPED, pp. United or strengthened with a clamp.
CLAMPING, ppr. Fastening or strengthening with a clamp.
CLAN, n. 1. A race; a family; a tribe. Hence, an association of persons under a ...