These are the meanings of the letters CLARTIER when you unscramble them.
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Article (n.)
A distinct part.
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Article (n.)
A distinct portion of an instrument, discourse, literary work, or any other writing, consisting of two or more particulars, or treating of various topics; as, an article in the Constitution. Hence: A clause in a contract, system of regulations, treaty, or the like; a term, condition, or stipulation in a contract; a concise statement; as, articles of agreement.
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Article (n.)
A literary composition, forming an independent portion of a magazine, newspaper, or cyclopedia.
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Article (n.)
A particular one of various things; as, an article of merchandise; salt is a necessary article.
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Article (n.)
One of the segments of an articulated appendage.
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Article (n.)
One of the three words, a, an, the, used before nouns to limit or define their application. A (or an) is called the indefinite article, the the definite article.
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Article (n.)
Precise point of time; moment.
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Article (n.)
Subject; matter; concern; distinct.
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Article (n.)
To accuse or charge by an exhibition of articles.
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Article (n.)
To bind by articles of covenant or stipulation; as, to article an apprentice to a mechanic.
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Article (n.)
To formulate in articles; to set forth in distinct particulars.
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Article (v. i.)
To agree by articles; to stipulate; to bargain; to covenant.
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Cirrate (a.)
Having cirri along the margin of a part or organ.
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Erratic (a.)
Deviating from a wise of the common course in opinion or conduct; eccentric; strange; queer; as, erratic conduct.
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Erratic (a.)
Having no certain course; roving about without a fixed destination; wandering; moving; -- hence, applied to the planets as distinguished from the fixed stars.
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Erratic (a.)
Irregular; changeable.
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Erratic (n.)
A rogue.
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Erratic (n.)
Any stone or material that has been borne away from its original site by natural agencies; esp., a large block or fragment of rock; a bowlder.
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Erratic (n.)
One who deviates from common and accepted opinions; one who is eccentric or preserve in his intellectual character.
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Recital (n.)
A telling in detail and due order of the particulars of anything, as of a law, an adventure, or a series of events; narration.
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Recital (n.)
A vocal or instrumental performance by one person; -- distinguished from concert; as, a song recital; an organ, piano, or violin recital.
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Recital (n.)
That which is recited; a story; a narration.
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Recital (n.)
The act of reciting; the repetition of the words of another, or of a document; rehearsal; as, the recital of testimony.
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Recital (n.)
The formal statement, or setting forth, of some matter of fact in any deed or writing in order to explain the reasons on which the transaction is founded; the statement of matter in pleading introductory to some positive allegation.
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Retrial (n.)
A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person.
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Trailer (n.)
A part of an object which extends some distance beyond the main body of the object; as, the trailer of a plant.
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Trailer (n.)
One who, or that which, trails.