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Melilot or sweet clover. See Melilot.
Any one of the large bivalve mollusks found on the open seacoast, especially those of the family Mactridae, as the common American species. (Mactra, / Spisula, solidissima); -- called also beach clam, and surf clam.
A kind of fine woolen cloth, used for dresses, cloaks, etc.
An instrument or machine serving to measure time by the fall, or flow, of a certain quantity of water; a clepsydra.
A clerk who registers passengers, baggage, etc., for conveyance, as by railway or steamship, or who sells passage tickets at a booking office.
A plastic, unctuous clay of a grayish white color, -- used in making tobacco pipes and various kinds of earthenware, in scouring cloth, and in cleansing soldiers' equipments.
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A person tolerated only because he pays the shot, or reckoning, for the rest of the company, otherwise a mere clog on them.
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Washing; cleansing.
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of Clypeus
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of Couple-close
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Like or related to the genus Clupeaster; -- applied to a group of flattened sea urchins, with a rosette of pores on the upper side.
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Shield-shaped; clypeate.
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Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
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Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
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Connected with, or related to, the deluge, or to a cataclysm; as, clysmian changes.
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Ever closing.
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A diminutive of the chevron, containing one fourth of its surface. Couple-closes are generally borne one on each side of a chevron, and the blazoning may then be either a chevron between two couple-closes or chevron cottised.
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A kind of club moss. See Lycopodium.
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A coarse cloth.
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A privy; especially, a privy furnished with a contrivance for introducing a stream of water to cleanse it.
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