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Definition of clog
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Clog (v. t.) To
obstruct
so as to
hinder
motion
in or
through;
to choke up; as, to clog a tube or a
channel..
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Dag-tailed
::
Dag-tailed
(a.)
Daggle-tailed;
having
the tail
clogged
with
daglocks.
Clog
::
Clog (v.) A
weight,
as a log or block of wood,
attached
to a man or an
animal
to
hinder
motion..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Impeding
motion;
cloggy;
clayey;
-- said of
earth;
as, a heavy road, soil, and the
like..
Clogging
::
Clogging
(n.)
Anything
which
clogs.
Eclogite
::
Eclogite
(n.) A rock
consisting
of
granular
red
garnet,
light green
smaragdite,
and
common
hornblende;
-- so
called
in
reference
to its
beauty..
Clog
::
Clog (v. t.) To
burden;
to
trammel;
to
embarrass;
to
perplex.
Amoebaeum
::
Amoebaeum
(n.) A poem in which
persons
are
represented
at
speaking
alternately;
as the third and
seventh
eclogues
of
Virgil.
Cloy
::
Cloy (v. t.) To fill or choke up; to stop up; to clog.
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To serve as a clog or
hindrance;
to hold back.
Clog
::
Clog (v. i.) To
coalesce
or
adhere;
to unite in a mass.
Disencumber
::
Disencumber
(v. t.) To free from
encumbrance,
or from
anything
which
clogs,
impedes,
or
obstructs;
to
disburden..
Eclogue
::
Eclogue
(n.) A
pastoral
poem, in which
shepherds
are
introduced
conversing
with each
other;
a
bucolic;
an idyl; as, the
Ecloques
of
Virgil,
from which the
modern
usage of the word has been
established..
Unclog
::
Unclog
(v. t.) To
disencumber
of a clog, or of
difficulties
and
obstructions;
to free from
encumbrances;
to set at
liberty..
Clogging
::
Clogging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clo.
Cycloganoid
::
Cycloganoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Cycloganoidei.
Cycloganoid
::
Cycloganoid
(n.) One of the
Cycloganoidei.
Clam
::
Clam (v. t.) To clog, as with
glutinous
or
viscous
matter..
Clog
::
Clog (v. t.) To
obstruct
so as to
hinder
motion
in or
through;
to choke up; as, to clog a tube or a
channel..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Hence,
anything
that
retards;
a clog; an
obstacle
to
progress
or
enjoyment..
Choke
::
Choke (v. t.) To
obstruct
by
filling
up or
clogging
any
passage;
to block up.
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