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- claudiaproper_noun
A feminine given name of Latin origin, the feminine form of Claudius.
- clausproper_noun
A masculine given name of German origin, variant of Klaus.
- clausenoun
(grammar) A unit of grammatical organization consisting of a subject and predicate.
- clawnoun
A curved, pointed nail on the end of an animal's toe or foot.
- clawsnoun
Plural of *claw*: curved, pointed nails on an animal's toes.
- claynoun
A stiff, sticky fine-grained earth that can be molded when wet and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- claytonproper_noun
A masculine given name of English origin.
- cleanadjective
(adjective) Free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter.
- cleanedverb
Past tense and past participle of *clean*: made free from dirt or impurities.
- cleanernoun
A person employed to clean buildings, offices, or houses.
- cleanersnoun
Plural of *cleaner*: people employed to clean.
- cleaningnoun
The action or process of making something clean.
- cleansverb
Third person singular of *clean*: makes free from dirt or impurities.
- cleanseverb
To make something thoroughly clean; to rid of dirt or impurities.
- clearadjective
Easy to perceive or understand.
- clearancenoun
Official authorization or permission.
- clearedverb
Past tense and past participle of *clear*: removed obstructions from.
- cleareradjective
Comparative form of *clear*: more easy to see, hear, or understand.
- clearingnoun
An open space in a forest where trees have been removed or do not grow.
- clearlyadverb
In a way that is easy to understand.
- clearsverb
Third person singular present of "clear": removes obstructions or makes empty.
- cleonoun
A feminine given name, short form of Cleopatra or derived from the Greek muse Clio.
- cleopatranoun
The name of several queens of ancient Egypt, most famously Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC), the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
- clerknoun
A person employed in an office or store to keep records, assist customers, or perform administrative duties.
- clevelandnoun
A major city in northeastern Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.
- cleveradjective
Quick to understand, learn, and devise solutions; mentally sharp.
- clicknoun
A short, sharp sound.
- clickingverb
Making short, sharp sounds repeatedly.
- clicksnoun
Multiple short, sharp sounds.
- clientnoun
A person or organization using the services of a professional person or company.
- clientsnoun
Plural of client: people or organizations using the services of a professional or company.
- cliffnoun
A steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea or a mountain.
- cliffordnoun
A masculine given name of English origin.
- cliffsnoun
Plural of cliff: steep rock faces, especially at the edge of the sea or mountains.
- climatenoun
The typical weather conditions in a particular area over a long period of time.
- climaxnoun
The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; the culmination.
- climbverb
To go up or ascend, especially using hands and feet.
- climbedverb
Past tense and past participle of "climb": went up or ascended.
- climbingverb
Going up or ascending, especially using hands and feet.
- clingverb
To hold on tightly to something.
- clingingverb
Holding on tightly to something.
- clinicnoun
A place where medical treatment or advice is given, usually for outpatients.
- clinicaladjective
Relating to the observation and treatment of patients rather than theoretical studies.
- clinknoun
A sharp ringing sound, as of glasses or metal objects touching.
- clinkingverb
Making or causing sharp ringing sounds.
- clintnoun
A masculine given name, often a short form of Clinton.
- clintonnoun
A surname of English origin.
- clipnoun
A device for holding things together or in place.
- clipsnoun
Multiple devices for holding things together.
- clivenoun
A masculine given name of English origin.