Clogging :: Clogging (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clo.
Clogging :: Clogging (n.) Anything which clogs.
Cloggy :: Cloggy (a.) Clogging, or having power to clog..
Cloisonne :: Cloisonne (a.) Inlaid between partitions: -- said of enamel when the lines which divide the different patches of fields are composed of a kind of metal wire secured to the ground; as distinguished from champleve enamel, in which the ground is engraved or scooped out to receive the enamel..
Cloister :: Cloister (v. t.) An inclosed place.
Cloister :: Cloister (v. t.) A covered passage or ambulatory on one side of a court.
Cloister :: Cloister (v. t.) the series of such passages on the different sides of any court, esp. that of a monastery or a college..
Cloister :: Cloister (v. t.) A monastic establishment; a place for retirement from the world for religious duties.
Cloister :: Cloister (v. t.) To confine in, or as in, a cloister; to seclude from the world; to immure..
Cloisteral :: Cloisteral (a.) Cloistral.
Cloistered :: Cloistered (imp. & p. p.) of Cloiste.
Cloistered :: Cloistered (a.) Dwelling in cloisters; solitary.
Cloistered :: Cloistered (a.) Furnished with cloisters.
Cloisterer :: Cloisterer (n.) One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse..
Cloistering :: Cloistering (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cloiste.
Cloistral :: Cloistral (a.) Of, pertaining to, or confined in, a cloister; recluse..
Cloistress :: Cloistress (n.) A nun.
Cloke :: Cloke (n. & v.) See Cloak.
Clomb :: Clomb () of Clim.
Clomb :: Clomb () Alt. of Clombe.
Clomben :: Clomben () imp. & p. p. of Climb (for climbed).
Clomp :: Clomp (n.) See Clamp.
Clong :: Clong () of Clin.
Clong :: Clong () imp. of Cling.
Clonic :: Clonic (a.) Having an irregular, convulsive motion..
Cloom :: Cloom (v. t.) To close with glutinous matter.
Cloop :: Cloop (n.) The sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.
Close :: Close (n.) To stop, or fill up, as an opening; to shut; as, to close the eyes; to close a door..
Close :: Close (n.) To bring together the parts of; to consolidate; as, to close the ranks of an army; -- often used with up..
Close :: Close (n.) To bring to an end or period; to conclude; to complete; to finish; to end; to consummate; as, to close a bargain; to close a course of instruction..
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