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CLINQUANT, a. Dressed in tinsel finery.
CLIP, v.t. 1. To cut off with shears or scissors; to separate by a sudden stroke...
CLIPPED, CLIPT, pp. Cut off; cut short; curtailed; diminished by paring.
CLIPPER, n. One who clips; especially one who cuts off the edges of coin.
CLIPPING, ppr. Cutting off or shortening with shears or scissors; diminishing co...
CLIPPED, CLIPT, pp. Cut off; cut short; curtailed; diminished by paring.
CLIVE, in the composition of names, denote a place situated on or near a cliff, ...
CLIVERS, n. A plant, the Galium aparine; called also goose-grass, or hairiff. It...
CLOAGULATED, pp. Concreted; curdled.
CLOAK. [See Cloke .]
CLOCHARD, n. A belfry.
CLOCK, n. 1. A machine, consisting of wheels moved by weights, so constructed th...
CLOCK-SETTER, n. One who regulates the clock.
CLOCK-WORK, n. 1. The machinery and movements of a clock; or that part of the mo...
CLOD, n. 1. A hard lump of earth, of any kind; a mass of earth cohering. 2. A lu...
CLODDY, a. 1. Consisting of clods; abounding with clods. 2. Earthy; mean; gross.