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  • Clark cell
  • The Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet-chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable

    Clark cell

    Clark cell

    Clark_cell

  • Electric battery
  • Power supply with electrochemical cells

    Other primary wet cells are the Leclanche cell, Grove cell, Bunsen cell, Chromic acid cell, Clark cell, and Weston cell. The Leclanche cell chemistry was

    Electric battery

    Electric battery

    Electric_battery

  • Volt
  • SI derived unit of voltage

    The "international volt" was defined in 1893 as 1⁄1.434 of the emf of a Clark cell. This definition was abandoned in 1908 in favor of a definition based

    Volt

    Volt

    Volt

  • List of battery types
  • more electrochemical cells. There are two lists provided in the table. The primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary (rechargeable) cell lists are lists of

    List of battery types

    List of battery types

    List_of_battery_types

  • Ryan Clark (American football)
  • American football former player (born 1979)

    in 2011. Clark has a sickle cell trait condition which made it dangerous for him to play at high altitudes, such as in Denver, Colorado. Clark was born

    Ryan Clark (American football)

    Ryan Clark (American football)

    Ryan_Clark_(American_football)

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    A biological cell basically consists of a semipermeable cell membrane enclosing cytoplasm that contains genetic material. Most cells are only visible

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Weston cell
  • Wet chemical cell that produces a precise voltage

    temperature coefficient than the previously used Clark cell. One of the great advantages of the Weston normal cell is its small change of electromotive force

    Weston cell

    Weston cell

    Weston_cell

  • John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
  • British physicist (1842–1919)

    Breath-figure self-assembly Calibrated airspeed Capillary breakup rheometry Clark cell Dawes' limit Extremal principles in non-equilibrium thermodynamics Eigenvalue

    John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh

    John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh

    John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh

  • Henry Smith Carhart
  • American physicist and university professor

    had a keen interest in electricity. He devised a voltaic cell called the Carhart-Clark cell, among other inventions. He was a delegate from the United

    Henry Smith Carhart

    Henry Smith Carhart

    Henry_Smith_Carhart

  • Squamous-cell carcinoma
  • Carcinoma that derives from squamous epithelial cells

    Squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC), also known as epidermoid carcinoma, comprises a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These cells form

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell_carcinoma

  • Brawl in Cell Block 99
  • 2017 American film by S. Craig Zahler

    Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler and starring Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter

    Brawl in Cell Block 99

    Brawl_in_Cell_Block_99

  • International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units
  • electromotive force of a Weston cell at 20 °C (1.0184 Vint), as this type of cell has a lower temperature coefficient than the Clark cell; several other derived

    International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units

    International_System_of_Electrical_and_Magnetic_Units

  • Voltage reference
  • Electronic device producing a fixed voltage

    earliest voltage references or standards were wet chemical cells such as the Clark cell and Weston cell, which are still used in some laboratory and calibration

    Voltage reference

    Voltage_reference

  • World's Columbian Exposition
  • 1893 world's fair in Chicago, Illinois, US

    furrier helped America gain respect on the world stage of manufacturing Clark cell as a standard for measuring voltage A first prototype of a pressurized

    World's Columbian Exposition

    World's Columbian Exposition

    World's_Columbian_Exposition

  • Larry Clark
  • American filmmaker

    his last films to feature professional actors. In 2002, Clark spent several hours in a police cell after punching and trying to strangle Hamish McAlpine

    Larry Clark

    Larry Clark

    Larry_Clark

  • Stem cell
  • Unspecialized biological cell that can become specialized

    multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate indefinitely

    Stem cell

    Stem cell

    Stem_cell

  • Tom Clancy bibliography
  • (1988) The sequel to The Hunt for Red October. First appearance of John Clark and Sergey Golovko. Ryan extracts CARDINAL, CIA's highest agent in place

    Tom Clancy bibliography

    Tom_Clancy_bibliography

  • Merkel cell
  • Receptors in the skin of vertebrates

    Merkel cells, also known as Merkel–Ranvier cells or tactile epithelial cells, are oval-shaped mechanoreceptors essential for light touch sensation and

    Merkel cell

    Merkel cell

    Merkel_cell

  • Huguette Clark
  • French-born American heiress and philanthropist

    Hospital in Manhattan to treat various basal cell cancer lesions on her face. Though she recovered, Clark remained a hospital resident for the following

    Huguette Clark

    Huguette Clark

    Huguette_Clark

  • Cell (film)
  • 2016 American film

    Cell is a 2016 American science fiction horror film based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film is directed by Tod Williams, produced

    Cell (film)

    Cell_(film)

  • Cluster of differentiation
  • Classification in immunology

    Bühring HJ, Clark G, Engel P, Fox D, Jin BQ, Macardle PJ, Malavasi F, Mason D, Stockinger H, Yang X (2007). "CD molecules 2006--human cell differentiation

    Cluster of differentiation

    Cluster_of_differentiation

  • HEK 293 cells
  • Cell line derived from human embryonic kidney cells

    embryonic kidney 293 cells, also often referred to as HEK 293, HEK-293, 293 cells, are an immortalised cell line derived from HEK cells isolated from a female

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK 293 cells

    HEK_293_cells

  • Sleeper Cell (TV series)
  • 2005 American TV series or program

    Sleeper Cell is an American television drama series on the Showtime network that began airing on December 4, 2005. The tagline for the first season was

    Sleeper Cell (TV series)

    Sleeper_Cell_(TV_series)

  • Half-cell
  • Structure in electrochemistry

    In electrochemistry, a half-cell is a structure that contains a conductive electrode and a surrounding conductive electrolyte separated by a naturally

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

  • K562 cells
  • Human immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line

    K562 cells were the first human immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line to be established. K562 cells are of the erythroleukemia type, and the cell line

    K562 cells

    K562_cells

  • Neuron
  • Primary cell of the nervous system

    A neuron (American English), neurone (British English), or nerve cell, is a cell that is excitable, firing electric signals called action potentials across

    Neuron

    Neuron

    Neuron

  • Cell signaling
  • System of communication

    Cell signaling (cell signalling in British English) is the biological process by which a cell interacts with itself, with other cells, and with the environment

    Cell signaling

    Cell signaling

    Cell_signaling

  • Hulda Regehr Clark
  • Canadian naturopath and author (1928–2009)

    Hulda Regehr Clark (18 October 1928 – 3 September 2009) was a Canadian naturopath, author, and practitioner of alternative medicine. Clark was notorious

    Hulda Regehr Clark

    Hulda_Regehr_Clark

  • John Clark (Ryanverse character)
  • Fictional character created by Tom Clancy

    Moscow. In Threat Vector, Clark has been exonerated by the outgoing Kealty administration. After an assassination job on a cell of former Libyan intelligence

    John Clark (Ryanverse character)

    John_Clark_(Ryanverse_character)

  • Cellular differentiation
  • Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell

    specification, is the process in which a stem cell changes from one type to a differentiated one. Usually, the cell changes to a more specialized type. Differentiation

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular differentiation

    Cellular_differentiation

  • James H. Clark
  • American computer scientist and entrepreneur

    In September 2001, Clark rescinded $60 million of his initial pledge, citing anger over President Bush's restrictions on stem cell research. In a New

    James H. Clark

    James H. Clark

    James_H._Clark

  • Clark Johnson
  • American-Canadian actor and director

    Clark Johnson (born September 10, 1954) is an American-Canadian actor and director, who has worked in both television and film. He is best known for his

    Clark Johnson

    Clark Johnson

    Clark_Johnson

  • Grandmother cell
  • Hypothetical neuron that responds to a single concept

    The grandmother cell, sometimes called the "Jennifer Aniston neuron", is a hypothetical neuron that represents a complex but specific concept or object

    Grandmother cell

    Grandmother_cell

  • Cell physiology
  • Study of cell activity

    David (2006). Cell Physiology. Lange Physiology Series. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0071464741. LCCN 2006282125. OCLC 70047489. Clark, Mary Ann; Choi

    Cell physiology

    Cell_physiology

  • Joseph Lewis Clark
  • American murderer

    revolver in Clark's coat pocket. The next day, Clark, aware that he was a suspect in the Manning murder, tried to hang himself in his jail cell. On January

    Joseph Lewis Clark

    Joseph_Lewis_Clark

  • Joe Louis Clark
  • American educator (1938–2020)

    Joe Louis Clark (May 8, 1938 – December 29, 2020) was an American educator and administrator, who was best known for his tenure as principal of Eastside

    Joe Louis Clark

    Joe_Louis_Clark

  • Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
  • Cell Foundation, Inc. - Pittsburgh SCDAA - Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter The South Central PA Sickle Cell Council - Harrisburg James R. Clark Memorial

    Sickle Cell Disease Association of America

    Sickle_Cell_Disease_Association_of_America

  • U-87 MG
  • atmosphere. Clark, MJ; Homer, N; O'Connor, BD; et al. (January 2010). "U87MG decoded: the genomic sequence of a cytogenetically aberrant human cancer cell line"

    U-87 MG

    U-87_MG

  • Allegra Clark
  • American voice actress

    Twitter). "Allegra Clark Talks Voicing for Maki and Miwa on 'Jujutsu Kaisen'". Animation World Network. Retrieved 2025-12-21. "CHARACTER". Cells at Work! CODE

    Allegra Clark

    Allegra Clark

    Allegra_Clark

  • Hemocyte (invertebrate immune system cell)
  • Cell type that plays a role in the immune system of invertebrates

    blood cells". Cellular Microbiology. 5 (9): 573–580. doi:10.1046/j.1462-5822.2003.00302.x. PMID 12925127. Schlenke TA, Morales J, Govind S, Clark AG (October

    Hemocyte (invertebrate immune system cell)

    Hemocyte_(invertebrate_immune_system_cell)

  • Cell Block Tango
  • Song from the 1975 musical "Chicago"

    "Cell Block Tango" is a song from the 1975 musical Chicago, with music composed by John Kander and lyrics written by Fred Ebb. This song starred the six

    Cell Block Tango

    Cell_Block_Tango

  • Clark Material Handling Company
  • American forklift truck manufacturer

    isolated operator cell to improve operator comfort and set new industry standards for productivity and reliability. In 1997, Clark built its one millionth

    Clark Material Handling Company

    Clark Material Handling Company

    Clark_Material_Handling_Company

  • Judith Alice Clark
  • American radical political activist

    her detention cell. Hearings began in September 1982 at New City, New York then were moved to Goshen. On September 14, 1983, Balagoon, Clark and Gilbert

    Judith Alice Clark

    Judith_Alice_Clark

  • Cell engineering
  • as altering cell production, changing cell growth and proliferation requirements, adding or removing cell functions, and many more. Cell engineering often

    Cell engineering

    Cell engineering

    Cell_engineering

  • Monarch of the Glen cast
  • Cast of TV comedy drama

    in season one. In season two, Dawn Steele, Alexander Morton and Hamish Clark were bumped up to star status having been supporting regulars in the first

    Monarch of the Glen cast

    Monarch_of_the_Glen_cast

  • Bacteria
  • Domain of microorganisms

    ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

  • Button cell
  • Small battery

    A button cell, watch battery, or coin battery is a small battery made of a single electrochemical cell and shaped as a squat cylinder typically 5 to 25 mm

    Button cell

    Button cell

    Button_cell

  • Supacell
  • 2024 British television series

    people, unified by family history of sickle cell disease. The sickle cell issues manifests as a super cell (supacell) in their bodies when they unexpectedly

    Supacell

    Supacell

  • Delta cell
  • Somatostatin-producing cell

    Delta cells (δ-cells or D cells) are somatostatin-producing cells. They can be found in the stomach, intestine and the pancreatic islets. Delta cells comprise

    Delta cell

    Delta cell

    Delta_cell

  • Neutrophil extracellular traps
  • Networks of fibres which bind pathogens

    (2020). "Cell death mechanisms in eukaryotes". Cell Biology and Toxicology. 36 (2): 145–164. doi:10.1007/s10565-019-09496-2. PMID 31820165. Clark SR, Ma

    Neutrophil extracellular traps

    Neutrophil extracellular traps

    Neutrophil_extracellular_traps

  • Killing of Stephon Clark
  • 2018 fatal shooting by police in Sacramento, California

    stated that they fired 20 rounds at Clark, believing that he had pointed a gun at them. Police found only a cell phone at the scene. While the Sacramento

    Killing of Stephon Clark

    Killing_of_Stephon_Clark

  • Murder of Bianca Devins
  • 2019 child murder in New York, U.S.

    murdered by a male friend, Brandon Andrew Clark, on July 14, 2019. Following a botched suicide attempt, Clark was charged with second-degree murder. He

    Murder of Bianca Devins

    Murder_of_Bianca_Devins

  • Catherine Tate
  • British actress, comedian and writer (born 1969)

    (2017–2021). In the 2020s, Tate created and starred in two sitcoms, Netflix's Hard Cell (2022) which she also co-directed, and BBC One's Queen of Oz (2023). Tate

    Catherine Tate

    Catherine Tate

    Catherine_Tate

  • Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman season 3
  • Season of television series

    The third season of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman originally aired between September 17, 1995 and May 12, 1996, beginning with "We Have

    Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman season 3

    Lois_&_Clark:_The_New_Adventures_of_Superman_season_3

  • T-cell receptor
  • Protein complex on the surface of T cells that recognizes antigens

    The T-cell receptor (TCR) is a protein complex, located on the surface of T cells (also called T lymphocytes). They are responsible for recognizing fragments

    T-cell receptor

    T-cell receptor

    T-cell_receptor

  • CFU-GEMM
  • Colony forming unit that generates myeloid cells in the bone marrow

    myeloid cells. CFU-GEMM cells are the oligopotential progenitor cells for myeloid cells; they are thus also called common myeloid progenitor cells or myeloid

    CFU-GEMM

    CFU-GEMM

    CFU-GEMM

  • Cell cortex
  • Layer on the inner face of a cell membrane

    Cell Science. 128 (11): 2009–19. doi:10.1242/jcs.165563. PMID 25788699. Clark AG, Wartlick O, Salbreux G, Paluch EK (May 2014). "Stresses at the cell

    Cell cortex

    Cell cortex

    Cell_cortex

  • Microfluidic cell culture
  • Microfluidic cell culture integrates knowledge from biology, biochemistry, engineering, and physics to develop devices and techniques for culturing, maintaining

    Microfluidic cell culture

    Microfluidic_cell_culture

  • Primordial germ cell migration
  • Process in developmental biology

    germ cell (PGC) migration is the process of distribution of primordial germ cells throughout the embryo during embryogenesis. Primordial germ cells are

    Primordial germ cell migration

    Primordial germ cell migration

    Primordial_germ_cell_migration

  • Murder of Annie Le
  • 2009 murder in New Haven, United States

    Raymond J. Clark III, a Yale laboratory technician who worked in the building. Clark pleaded guilty to the murder on March 17, 2011. Clark was sentenced

    Murder of Annie Le

    Murder_of_Annie_Le

  • List of Wesleyan University people
  • – physicist, specializing in electricity; devised a voltaic cell, the Carhart-Clark cell, among other inventions David Carroll (PhD 1993) – physicist

    List of Wesleyan University people

    List_of_Wesleyan_University_people

  • International Electrical Congress
  • was published. Refinements to the units of measurement, including the Clark cell, were discussed. Laid down rules for the physical representation: ohm

    International Electrical Congress

    International_Electrical_Congress

  • Rainbow Six (novel)
  • 1998 thriller novel by Tom Clancy

    released on August 3, 1998. It is the second book to primarily focus on John Clark, one of the recurring characters in the Ryanverse, after Without Remorse

    Rainbow Six (novel)

    Rainbow_Six_(novel)

  • Eric Johnson (actor)
  • Canadian actor (born 1979)

    film titled Scorn. His break-out role came in 2001, as football jock and Clark Kent rival Whitney Fordman in Smallville. In 2004, Johnson played the anti-Mormon

    Eric Johnson (actor)

    Eric Johnson (actor)

    Eric_Johnson_(actor)

  • Death row
  • Place in prison housing inmates awaiting execution

    the designated "death cell." To accommodate Zangara, the facility expanded the waiting area to include a row of adjacent cells, thus creating what became

    Death row

    Death row

    Death_row

  • Last universal common ancestor
  • Ancestor of all current life on Earth

    (LUCA) is the hypothesized latest common ancestral population of single-celled organisms from which all subsequent life forms descend under the three-domain

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last_universal_common_ancestor

  • Novocaine (2025 film)
  • 2025 film by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen

    Duffy, a detective with the SDPD Conrad Kemp as Andre Clark, a bank robber Evan Hengst as Ben Clark, a bank robber and Andre's brother Craig Jackson as

    Novocaine (2025 film)

    Novocaine_(2025_film)

  • Air–liquid interface cell culture
  • Method of growing stem cells

    Rawlins, Emma L.; Lu, Yun; Clark, Cheryl P.; Xue, Yan; Randell, Scott H.; Hogan, Brigid L. M. (2009-08-04). "Basal cells as stem cells of the mouse trachea

    Air–liquid interface cell culture

    Air–liquid interface cell culture

    Air–liquid_interface_cell_culture

  • Senomyx
  • American biotechnology company

    which have been previously expressed in human cell culture, in HEK293 cells. HEK293 cells are a cell line widely used in biological and medical research

    Senomyx

    Senomyx

  • Lung cancer
  • Malignant tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in lung tissue

    damage to the DNA of cells in the airways, often caused by cigarette smoking or inhaling damaging chemicals. Damaged airway cells gain the ability to multiply

    Lung cancer

    Lung cancer

    Lung_cancer

  • ADX Florence
  • Federal supermax prison in Fremont County, Colorado, US

    the cell, which can occur at any time of day or night, they are kept under restraint (handcuffed, shackled, or both). The hour outside of the cell is for

    ADX Florence

    ADX Florence

    ADX_Florence

  • Terry D. Clark
  • American murderer (1956–2001)

    Terry Douglas Clark (May 17, 1956 – November 6, 2001) was an American murderer convicted of the murder of nine-year-old Dena Lynn Gore. He was executed

    Terry D. Clark

    Terry_D._Clark

  • Metabolism
  • Set of chemical reactions in organisms

    the cell's shape. Proteins are also important in cell signaling, immune responses, cell adhesion, active transport across membranes, and the cell cycle

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

  • Doug Hegdahl
  • United States Navy sailor

    his entire family were devout Lutherans. Hegdahl graduated from Clark High School in Clark, South Dakota on May 24, 1966. Immediately afterwards, he enlisted

    Doug Hegdahl

    Doug Hegdahl

    Doug_Hegdahl

  • Hypha
  • Long, filamentous structure in fungi and Actinobacteria

    A hypha consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. In most fungi, hyphae are divided into cells by internal cross-walls called "septa"

    Hypha

    Hypha

    Hypha

  • National Lampoon's Vacation (film series)
  • American film series

    Griswold family, and in particular family patriarch (and lead character) Clark Griswold - whose well meaning attempts to provide his family and children

    National Lampoon's Vacation (film series)

    National_Lampoon's_Vacation_(film_series)

  • Escape Plan (film)
  • 2013 American prison action thriller film by Mikael Håfström

    budget. Former prosecutor Ray Breslin is the founder and co-owner of Breslin-Clark, a security firm specializing in testing the security measures of supermax

    Escape Plan (film)

    Escape_Plan_(film)

  • Murder of Ashley Smylie
  • March 2024 event in Brandon, Mississippi

    Previous tension between Gregg and Ashley Smylie involved confiscation of her cell phone as punishment. During the morning of March 19, Ashley Smylie went to

    Murder of Ashley Smylie

    Murder_of_Ashley_Smylie

  • B-cell receptor
  • Transmembrane protein on the surface of a B cell

    The B-cell receptor (BCR) is a transmembrane protein on the surface of a B cell. A B-cell receptor is composed of a membrane-bound immunoglobulin molecule

    B-cell receptor

    B-cell receptor

    B-cell_receptor

  • List of Superman & Lois characters
  • Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman (portrayed by Tyler Hoechlin; Dylan Kingwell as a teenage Clark in season one, Josh Zaharia as a teenage Clark in season

    List of Superman & Lois characters

    List_of_Superman_&_Lois_characters

  • Bryan Clark
  • American professional wrestler (born 1964)

    Bryan Emmett Clark (born March 14, 1964) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling

    Bryan Clark

    Bryan Clark

    Bryan_Clark

  • Madhouse (2004 film)
  • 2004 film

    mess in the rec room. Sometime later, Clark retells the Cell #44 story to Franks, who curtly dismisses him. When Clark leaves the office, he overhears Franks

    Madhouse (2004 film)

    Madhouse_(2004_film)

  • Cloning
  • Process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes

    from a somatic cell and an egg cell. In 1996, Dolly the sheep achieved notoriety for being the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell. Another example

    Cloning

    Cloning

    Cloning

  • Henry Ray Clark
  • American folk artist

    the confined walls in his cell. “I have my own private galaxy out there, and it has nothing to do with you-all’s world". Clark was heavily known to include

    Henry Ray Clark

    Henry_Ray_Clark

  • Cell cycle withdrawal
  • Natural stoppage of cell cycle during cell division

    Cell cycle withdrawal refers to the natural stoppage of cell cycle during cell division.  When cells divide, there are many internal or external factors

    Cell cycle withdrawal

    Cell_cycle_withdrawal

  • Insulin
  • Peptide hormone

    lɪn/ ; from Latin insula 'island') is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the insulin (INS) gene. It

    Insulin

    Insulin

    Insulin

  • Susan J. Clark
  • Australian biomedical researcher

    embryogenesis, reprogramming, stem cell development and cancer, and has led to the identification of epigenomic biomarkers in cancer. Clark is a founding member of

    Susan J. Clark

    Susan_J._Clark

  • Austin Hobart Clark
  • American zoologist (1880–1954)

    single cell in every possible direction, giving rise to some original form or forms in every phylum." He termed this process, eogenesis. Clark was quote-mined

    Austin Hobart Clark

    Austin Hobart Clark

    Austin_Hobart_Clark

  • Hofbauer cell
  • Oval eosinophilic histiocytes

    of Hofbauer cells in these processes. According to a systems level single-cell transcriptomics based study of human placental cell-cell communication

    Hofbauer cell

    Hofbauer_cell

  • Corpus luteum
  • Temporary endocrine structure in ovaries

    diameter. Its cells develop from the follicular cells surrounding the ovarian follicle. The follicular theca cells luteinize into small luteal cells (thecal-lutein

    Corpus luteum

    Corpus luteum

    Corpus_luteum

  • Morphology (biology)
  • Study of external forms and structures of organisms

    enabled the observation of 3-D cell morphology with both high spatial and temporal resolution. The dynamic processes of this cell morphology which are controlled

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology_(biology)

  • Gametangium
  • Multicellular sex organs in plant life

    A gametangium (pl.: gametangia) is a sex organ or cell in which gametes are produced that is found in many multicellular protists, algae, fungi, and the

    Gametangium

    Gametangium

    Gametangium

  • Meristem
  • Type of plant tissue involved in cell proliferation

    In cell biology, the meristem is a structure composed of specialized tissue found in plants, consisting of stem cells, known as meristematic cells, which

    Meristem

    Meristem

    Meristem

  • Neutrophil
  • Type of white blood cell

    cell and part of innate immunity. More specifically, they form the most abundant type of granulocytes and make up 40% to 70% of all white blood cells

    Neutrophil

    Neutrophil

    Neutrophil

  • Kimberly Clark Saenz
  • American serial killer

    Kimberly Clark Saenz (born November 3, 1973), also known as Kimberly Clark Fowler, is a former licensed practical nurse and a convicted serial killer

    Kimberly Clark Saenz

    Kimberly_Clark_Saenz

  • Run Sweetheart Run
  • 2020 film by Shana Feste

    Asbæk, Dayo Okeniyi, Betsy Brandt, Ava Grey, Lamar Johnson, Jess Gabor, Clark Gregg, and Shohreh Aghdashloo. It follows Cherie (Balinska), a single mother

    Run Sweetheart Run

    Run_Sweetheart_Run

  • The Rookie: Feds
  • 2022 American police procedural drama TV series

    Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter for ABC, the series follows Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. Niecy Nash-Betts, Felix Solis, Frankie

    The Rookie: Feds

    The_Rookie:_Feds

  • Oliver Twist
  • 1837–1839 novel by Charles Dickens

    Rastafarian. Oliver Twist (2005), directed by Roman Polanski and starring Barney Clark as Oliver and Ben Kingsley as Fagin. Twist (2021), a modern-day version

    Oliver Twist

    Oliver Twist

    Oliver_Twist

  • The Autopsy of Jane Doe
  • 2016 film by André Øvredal

    blocking the only exit. Their attempts to call for help fail when Austin’s cell phone and the office landline are unable to pick up a signal. In the bathroom

    The Autopsy of Jane Doe

    The_Autopsy_of_Jane_Doe

  • Women in Prison (TV series)
  • American television sitcom

    Green which aired on Fox from October 11, 1987 to February 20, 1988. Set in cell-block J of the Bass Women's prison in Wisconsin, the show focuses on the

    Women in Prison (TV series)

    Women_in_Prison_(TV_series)

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  • Clark
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Latin

    Clark

    Clergyman; Cleric; Occupational Name; Scholar; Surname

    Clark

  • LARK
  • Male

    English

    LARK

    English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Old English lawcere, LARK means "song-bird."

    LARK

  • Lark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lark

    English : nickname for a merry person or an early riser, from Middle English lavero(c)k, lark (Old English lāwerce). It was perhaps also a metonymic occupational name for someone who netted the birds and sold them for the cooking pot.English : from a medieval personal name, a byform of Lawrence, derived by back-formation from Larkin.

    Lark

  • CLARK
  • Male

    English

    CLARK

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CLARK means "clerk; secretary." 

    CLARK

  • CLARA
  • Female

    English

    CLARA

    Feminine form of Latin Clarus, CLARA means "clear, bright." In use by the English and Italians.

    CLARA

  • Clerk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clerk

    English : variant spelling of Clark. In some cases this may be an Americanized spelling of French Clerc or of the Dutch cognate Clerck, or of variants of these names.

    Clerk

  • Lark
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Lark

    Lark.

    Lark

  • CLARKE
  • Male

    English

    CLARKE

    Variant spelling of English Clark, CLARKE means "clerk, secretary."

    CLARKE

  • Clark
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Clark

    Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable;...

    Clark

  • Clarke
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin

    Clarke

    Clergyman; Cleric; Occupational Name; Scholar; Form of Clark

    Clarke

  • Makalani
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Makalani

    Clerk.

    Makalani

  • Clark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clark

    English : occupational name for a scribe or secretary, originally a member of a minor religious order who undertook such duties. The word clerc denoted a member of a religious order, from Old English cler(e)c ‘priest’, reinforced by Old French clerc. Both are from Late Latin clericus, from Greek klērikos, a derivative of klēros ‘inheritance’, ‘legacy’, with reference to the priestly tribe of Levites (see Levy) ‘whose inheritance was the Lord’. In medieval Christian Europe, clergy in minor orders were permitted to marry and so found families; thus the surname could become established. In the Middle Ages it was virtually only members of religious orders who learned to read and write, so that the term clerk came to denote any literate man.

    Clark

  • Clarke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clarke

    English : variant spelling of Clark.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Nicholas Clarke was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Clarke

  • Clarkson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clarkson

    English : patronymic from Clark.

    Clarkson

  • Clare
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish and English

    Clare

    Irish and English : habitational name from Clare in Suffolk (probably named with a Celtic river name meaning ‘bright’, ‘gentle’, or ‘warm’). One of the first Normans in Ireland (1170–72) was Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, better known as ‘Strongbow’, who took his surname from his estate in Suffolk.English : habitational name from Clare in Oxfordshire, named with Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + ōra ‘slope’.English : from the Middle English, Old French female personal name Cla(i)re (Latin Clara, from clarus ‘famous’), which achieved some popularity, greater on the Continent than in England, through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi. See also Sinclair.English : occupational name for a worker in clay, for example someone expert in building in wattle and daub, from Middle English clayere, an agent derivative of Old English clǣg ‘clay’.

    Clare

  • Clare
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin

    Clare

    Bright; Shining; Clear; Famous; Form of Clara; Clear and Bright

    Clare

  • CLARE
  • Female

    English

    CLARE

     English form of Latin Clara, CLARE means "clear, bright." Compare with masculine Clare.

    CLARE

  • Clary
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Clary

    Irish : variant of Cleary or a reduced form of McClary.English : perhaps from Middle English clary, clarie ‘clary’ (the pot herb Salvia sclarea), a topographic name for someone who lived where the plant grew or a metonymic occupational name for a herb seller.

    Clary

  • Clarkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clarkin

    English : from a diminutive of Clare or Clark.

    Clarkin

  • CLARE
  • Male

    English

    CLARE

     Short form of English Clarence, CLARE means "illustrious." Compare with feminine Clare.

    CLARE

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  • Clanked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Clank

  • Clerk
  • n.

    One employed to keep records or accounts; a scribe; an accountant; as, the clerk of a court; a town clerk.

  • Clanking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Clank

  • Laverock
  • n.

    The lark.

  • Clacked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Clack

  • Clank
  • v. t.

    To cause to sound with a clank; as, the prisoners clank their chains.

  • Leverock
  • n.

    A lark.

  • Claik
  • n.

    The bernicle goose; -- called also clack goose.

  • Clank
  • v. i.

    To sound with a clank.

  • Clacking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Clack

  • Clake
  • n.

    Alt. of Claik

  • Larked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lark

  • Clack
  • v. t.

    Anything that causes a clacking noise, as the clapper of a mill, or a clack valve.

  • Clankless
  • a.

    Without a clank.

  • Cornicular
  • n.

    A secretary or clerk.

  • Clerk-ale
  • n.

    A feast for the benefit of the parish clerk.

  • Clare
  • n.

    A nun of the order of St. Clare.

  • Larking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lark

  • Charked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Chark