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Definition of clear
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of clear is as below...
Clear (n.) Full
extent;
distance
between
extreme
limits;
especially;
the
distance
between
the
nearest
surfaces
of two
bodies,
or the space
between
walls;
as, a room ten feet
square
in the
clear..
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) The act or state of
knowing;
clear
perception
of fact,
truth,
or duty;
certain
apprehension;
familiar
cognizance;
cognition..
Evincible
::
Evincible
(a.)
Capable
of being
proved
or
clearly
brought
to
light;
demonstrable.
Clerstory
::
Clerstory
(n.) See
Clearstory.
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Not
transparent
or
clear;
hence,
turbid,
muddy,
or
misty;
as, the water of a river is apt to be thick after a
rain..
Declaratory
::
Declaratory
(a.)
Making
declaration,
explanation,
or
exhibition;
making
clear or
manifest;
affirmative;
expressive;
as, a
clause
declaratory
of the will of the
legislature..
Dubious
::
Dubious
(a.)
Occasioning
doubt;
not
clear,
or
obvious;
equivocal;
questionable;
doubtful;
as, a
dubious
answer..
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.)
Bright;
clear;
pure;
unmixed.
Formulate
::
Formulate
(v. t.) To
reduce
to, or
express
in, a
formula;
to put in a clear and
definite
form of
statement
or
expression..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free or
cleared
of
obstruction
to
progress
or to view;
accessible;
as, an open
tract;
the open sea..
Distinctly
::
Distinctly
(adv.)
With
distinctness;
not
confusedly;
without
the
blending
of one part or thing
another;
clearly;
plainly;
as, to see
distinctly..
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To gain
without
deduction;
to net.
Rid
::
Rid (v. t.) To free; to
clear;
to
disencumber;
--
followed
by of.
Hazy
::
Hazy (n.) Thick with haze;
somewhat
obscured
with haze; not clear or
transparent.
Karyokinesis
::
Karyokinesis
(n.) The
indirect
division
of cells in
which,
prior to
division
of the cell
protoplasm,
complicated
changes
take place in the
nucleus,
attended
with
movement
of the
nuclear
fibrils;
--
opposed
to
karyostenosis.
The
nucleus
becomes
enlarged
and
convoluted,
and
finally
the
threads
are
separated
into two
groups
which
ultimately
become
disconnected
and
constitute
the
daughter
nuclei.
Called
also
mitosis.
See Cell
development,
under
Cell..
Unmistakable
::
Unmistakable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
mistaken
or
misunderstood;
clear;
plain;
obvious;
evident.
Enodation
::
Enodation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
clearing
of
knots,
or of
untying;
hence,
also, the
solution
of a
difficulty..
Explicit
::
Explicit
(a.) Not
implied
merely,
or
conveyed
by
implication;
distinctly
stated;
plain in
language;
open to the
understanding;
clear;
not
obscure
or
ambiguous;
express;
unequivocal;
as, an
explicit
declaration..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
a
clear,
quick
intellect;
intelligent..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Direct;
clear;
intelligible;
not
abstruse
or
enigmatical;
as, a
simple
statement;
simple
language..
Rickets
::
Rickets
(n. pl.) A
disease
which
affects
children,
and which is
characterized
by a bulky head,
crooked
spine and
limbs,
depressed
ribs,
enlarged
and
spongy
articular
epiphyses,
tumid
abdomen,
and short
stature,
together
with clear and often
premature
mental
faculties.
The
essential
cause of the
disease
appears
to be the
nondeposition
of
earthy
salts in the
osteoid
tissues.
Children
afflicted
with this
malady
stand and walk
unsteadily.
Called
also
rachitis..
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