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CLASPER, n. He or that which clasps; usually the tendril of a vine or other plan...
CLASPED, pp. Fastened with a clasp; shut; embraced; inclosed; encompassed; caught.
CLASP-KNIFE, n. A knife which folds into the handle.
CLASP, n. 1. A hook for fastening; a catch; a small hook to hold together the co...
CLASHING, ppr. Striking against with noise; meeting in opposition; opposing; int...
CLASH, v.i. 1. To strike against; to drive against with force. Note. The sense o...
CLARY-WATER, n. A composition of brandy, sugar, clary-glowers, and cinnamon, wit...
CLARY, v.i. To make a loud or shrill noise. CLARY , n. A plant of the genus Salv...
CLARITUDE, n. Clearness, brightness; splendor.
CLARION, n. A kind of trumpet, whose tube is narrower and its tone more acute an...
CLARINET, n. A wind instrument of music.
CLARIFYING, ppr. Making clear, pure or bright; defecating; growing clear.
CLARIFY, v.t. 1. To make clear; to purify from feculent matter; to defecate; to ...
CLARIFIER, n. 1. That which clarifies or purifies; as, whites of eggs, blood and...
CLARIFIED, pp. Purified; made clear or fine; defecated.
CLARIFICATION, n. [See Clarify .] The act of clearing; particularly the clearing...