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Webster Dictionary :: Cleavage

CLEAVAGE, n. 1. The act of cleaving or splitting. 2. In mineralogy, the manner o...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleave

CLEAVE, v.i. 1. To stick; to adhere; to hold to. My bones cleave to my skin. Psa...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleaved

CLEAVED, pp. Split; rived; divided.

Webster Dictionary :: Cleavelandite

CLEAVELANDITE, n. A mineral, generally of a white or grayish white color, someti...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleaver

CLEAVER, n. One who cleaves; that which cleaves; a butchers instrument for cutti...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleaving

CLEAVING, ppr. Sticking; adhering; uniting to. Also, splitting; dividing; riving.

Webster Dictionary :: Cleche

CLECHE, n. In heraldry, a kind of cross, charged with another cross of the same ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cledge

CLEDGE, n. Among miners, the upper stratum of fullers earth.

Webster Dictionary :: Clef

CLEF, n. A character in music placed at the beginning of a stave, to determine t...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleft

CLEFT, pp. of cleave. Divided; split; parted asunder. CLEFT , n. 1. A space or o...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleft-graft

CLEFT-GRAFT, v.t. [ cleft and graft.] To engraft by cleaving the stock and inser...

Webster Dictionary :: Cleg

CLEG, n. The hose fly; Dan.

Webster Dictionary :: Clem

CLEM, v.t. To starve.

Webster Dictionary :: Clemency

CLEMENCY, n. 1. Mildness; softness; as the clemency of the air. 2. Mildness of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Clement

CLEMENT, a. Mild in temper and disposition; gentle; lenient; merciful; kind; ten...

Webster Dictionary :: Clementine

CLEMENTINE, a. Pertaining to St. Clement, or to his compilations; or to the cons...

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