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  • carle (unknown)
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  • Clary (n.)
    A plant (Salvia sclarea) of the Sage family, used in flavoring soups.
  • Clary (v. i.)
    To make a loud or shrill noise.
  • Clear (adv.)
    In a clear manner; plainly.
  • Clear (adv.)
    Without limitation; wholly; quite; entirely; as, to cut a piece clear off.
  • Clear (n.)
    Full extent; distance between extreme limits; especially; the distance between the nearest surfaces of two bodies, or the space between walls; as, a room ten feet square in the clear.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating; as, a clear intellect; a clear head.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Easily or distinctly heard; audible; canorous.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Free from ambiguity or indistinctness; lucid; perspicuous; plain; evident; manifest; indubitable.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Free from embarrassment; detention, etc.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Free from guilt or stain; unblemished.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Free from impediment or obstruction; unobstructed; as, a clear view; to keep clear of debt.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Free from opaqueness; transparent; bright; light; luminous; unclouded.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Not clouded with passion; serene; cheerful.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots; as, a clear complexion; clear lumber.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit.
  • Clear (superl.)
    Without mixture; entirely pure; as, clear sand.
  • Clear (v. i.)
    To become free from clouds or fog; to become fair; -- often followed by up, off, or away.
  • Clear (v. i.)
    To disengage one's self from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements; to become free.
  • Clear (v. i.)
    To make exchanges of checks and bills, and settle balances, as is done in a clearing house.
  • Clear (v. i.)
    To obtain a clearance; as, the steamer cleared for Liverpool to-day.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To free from impurities; to clarify; to cleanse.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To free from obscurity or ambiguity; to relive of perplexity; to make perspicuous.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To free from the imputation of guilt; to justify, vindicate, or acquit; -- often used with from before the thing imputed.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To gain without deduction; to net.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To render bright, transparent, or undimmed; to free from clouds.
  • Clear (v. t.)
    To render more quick or acute, as the understanding; to make perspicacious.
  • Cruel (a.)
    Attended with cruetly; painful; harsh.
  • Cruel (a.)
    Causing, or fitted to cause, pain, grief, or misery.
  • Cruel (a.)
    Disposed to give pain to others; willing or pleased to hurt, torment, or afflict; destitute of sympathetic kindness and pity; savage; inhuman; hard-hearted; merciless.
  • Cruel (n.)
    See Crewel.
  • Curly (a.)
    Curling or tending to curl; having curls; full of ripples; crinkled.
  • Early (adv.)
    Coming in the first part of a period of time, or among the first of successive acts, events, etc.
  • Early (adv.)
    In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; -- opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit.
  • Early (adv.)
    Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early.
  • lacer (unknown)
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  • lacey (unknown)
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  • Layer (n.)
    A shoot or twig of a plant, not detached from the stock, laid under ground for growth or propagation.
  • Layer (n.)
    An artificial oyster bed.
  • Layer (n.)
    One who, or that which, lays.
  • Layer (n.)
    That which is laid; a stratum; a bed; one thickness, course, or fold laid over another; as, a layer of clay or of sand in the earth; a layer of bricks, or of plaster; the layers of an onion.
  • leary (unknown)
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  • Lucre (n.)
    Gain in money or goods; profit; riches; -- often in an ill sense.
  • Lycea (pl. )
    of Lyceum
  • lycra (unknown)
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  • Relay (n.)
    A number of men who relieve others in carrying on some work.
  • Relay (n.)
    A supply of anything arranged beforehand for affording relief from time to time, or at successive stages; provision for successive relief.
  • Relay (n.)
    A supply of horses placced at stations to be in readiness to relieve others, so that a trveler may proceed without delay.
  • Relay (n.)
    A supply of hunting dogs or horses kept in readiness at certain places to relive the tired dogs or horses, and to continue the pursuit of the game if it comes that way.
  • Relay (n.)
    In various forms of telegraphic apparatus, a magnet which receives the circuit current, and is caused by it to bring into into action the power of a local battery for performing the work of making the record; also, a similar device by which the current in one circuit is made to open or close another circuit in which a current is passing.
  • Relay (v. t.)
    To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to relay a pavement.
  • Ulcer (n.)
    A solution of continuity in any of the soft parts of the body, discharging purulent matter, found on a surface, especially one of the natural surfaces of the body, and originating generally in a constitutional disorder; a sore discharging pus. It is distinguished from an abscess, which has its beginning, at least, in the depth of the tissues.
  • Ulcer (n.)
    Fig.: Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character.
  • Ulcer (v. t.)
    To ulcerate.
  • Ureal (a.)
    Of or pertaining to urea; containing, or consisting of, urea; as, ureal deposits.

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