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clause |
in grammar, a group of words containing a subject and verb; part of a contract |
claws |
an animal's nails |
click |
a sound |
clique |
a group |
climactic |
having to do with the climax |
climatic |
having to do with the climate |
close (verb, adjective) |
to shut (pronounced like rose); nearby (pronounced like dose) |
clothes |
apparel |
coarse |
rough, lacking in fineness of texture; crude |
course |
a class; a path |
colander |
(see calendar) |
colonel |
an officer in the military |
kernel |
a seed |
complement |
completing part of an order |
compliment |
praise |
confidant |
someone confided in |
confident |
certain, sure |
connote to suggest, infer
Example: A roaring fire in the fireplace connotes a cozy winter night. denote to be a sign of
Example: Certain clouds denote rain on the way.
consent (see assent)
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