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Definition of clam
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Clam (v. t.)
Strong
pinchers
or
forceps.
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Cry
::
Cry (v. i.)
Outcry;
clamor;
tumult;
popular
demand.
Ah
::
Ah
(interj.)
An
exclamation,
expressive
of
surprise,
pity,
complaint,
entreaty,
contempt,
threatening,
delight,
triumph,
etc.,
according
to the
manner
of
utterance..
Fiddledeedee
::
Fiddledeedee
(interj.)
An
exclamatory
word or
phrase,
equivalent
to
nonsense!.
Clam
::
Clam (n.) A crash or
clangor
made by
ringing
all the bells of a chime at once.
Recitative
::
Recitative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
recitation;
intended
for
musical
recitation
or
declamation;
in the style or
manner
of
recitative.
Harrow
::
Harrow
(interj.)
Help!
Halloo!
An
exclamation
of
distress;
a call for
succor;-the
ancient
Norman
hue and cry.
Cyclamen
::
Cyclamen
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
Primrose
family,
having
depressed
rounded
corms,
and
pretty
nodding
flowers
with the
petals
so
reflexed
as to point
upwards,
whence
it is
called
rabbits'
ears. It is also
called
sow
bread,
because
hogs are said to eat the
corms..
Alleluiah
::
Alleluiah
(n.) An
exclamation
signifying
Praise
ye
Jehovah.
Hence:
A song of
praise
to God. See
Hallelujah,
the
commoner
form..
Uproar
::
Uproar
(n.) Great
tumult;
violent
disturbance
and
noise;
noisy
confusion;
bustle
and
clamor.
Town-crier
::
Town-crier
(n.) A town
officer
who makes
proclamations
to the
people;
the
public
crier of a town.
Law
::
Law
(interj.)
An
exclamation
of mild
surprise.
Decry
::
Decry (v. t.) To cry down; to
censure
as
faulty,
mean, or
worthless;
to
clamor
against;
to blame
clamorously;
to
discredit;
to
disparage..
Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) An
instrument
with a screw or
screws
by which work is held in its place or two parts are
temporarily
held
together.
Clammy
::
Clammy
(Compar.)
Having
the
quality
of being
viscous
or
adhesive;
soft and
sticky;
glutinous;
damp and
adhesive,
as if
covered
with a cold
perspiration..
Blatant
::
Blatant
(a.)
Bellowing,
as a calf;
bawling;
brawling;
clamoring;
disagreeably
clamorous;
sounding
loudly
and
harshly..
Ukase
::
Ukase (n.) In
Russia,
a
published
proclamation
or
imperial
order,
having
the force of law..
Acclaim
::
Acclaim
(v. t.) To
declare
by
acclamations.
Acephala
::
Acephala
(n. pl.) That
division
of the
Mollusca
which
includes
the
bivalve
shells,
like the clams and
oysters;
-- so
called
because
they have no
evident
head.
Formerly
the group
included
the
Tunicata,
Brachiopoda,
and
sometimes
the
Bryozoa.
See
Mollusca..
Philippic
::
Philippic
(n.)
Hence:
Any
discourse
or
declamation
abounding
in
acrimonious
invective.
Declamatory
::
Declamatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to
declamation;
treated
in the
manner
of a
rhetorician;
as, a
declamatory
theme..
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