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71CLEAR — Chinese Literature Essays Articles Reviews (Community » Media) * Community Linked Evaluation Aids Resource (Community) * Canadian Loss Experience Automobile Rating (Community » Sports) * Coalition for Leadership Education and Advocacy for… …
72CLEAR — Collaborative Exchange of Antifungal Research * * * clear kli(ə)r adj 1 a) of the skin or complexion good in texture and color and without blemish or discoloration b) of an animal coat of uniform shade without spotting 2) free from abnormal… …
73Clear — Recorded as Clear, Cleare, Clears and others, this is an English medieval surname. It has two possible origins. It can be a metronymic, that is to say as surname which derives from a female name not the more usual male. In that case it is from… …
74clear up — phr verb Clear up is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑acne, ↑sky, ↑storm, ↑weather Clear up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clutter, ↑confusion, ↑debris, ↑doubt, ↑litter, ↑matter, ↑ …
75clear — I. a. 1. Transparent, bright, light, luminous, pellucid, limpid. 2. Unmixed, pure, unadulterated. 3. Unobstructed, unencumbered, free, open. 4. Serene, fair, cloudless, unclouded, sunny, unobscured, undimmed. 5. Net, without deductions. 6.… …
76clear up — I. (Neuter.) Become fair, clear off, clear away, break, break up, break away. II. (Active.) Explain, expound, make out, make plain, satisfactorily account for, relieve from suspicion, explain away, relieve from doubt …
77clear up. — See clear verb sense 1. → clear …
78clear — [13] Clear comes via Old French cler from Latin clārus (source also of English claret and clarion [14]). It has been suggested that clārus is related to calāre ‘call out’ (whence English council). Latin derivatives that have come down to English… …
79clear up — explain, discuss so everyone understands Let s clear up the matter of the missing keys. Were they stolen? …
80clear — not menstruating Some ancient taboos relating to menstruating women still persist in India and elsewhere: I could only visit them on my clear days. (Taraporevala, 2000, referring to her Parsee relatives) …