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CIRCUMVALLATION n. 2 definitions
A line of field works made around a besieged place and the besieging army, to protect the camp of the besiegers against the attack of an enemy from without.
CLACK n. 7 definitions
A sharp, abrupt noise, or succession of noises, made by striking an object.
CLAM n. 8 definitions
A crash or clangor made by ringing all the bells of a chime at once. Nares.
CLANG n. 4 definitions
A loud, ringing sound, like that made by metallic substances when clanged or struck together. The broadsword's deadly clang, As if a thousand anvils rang. Sir W. Scott.
CLANK n. 3 definitions
A sharp, brief, ringing sound, made by a collision of metallic or other sonorous bodies; -- usually expressing a duller or less resounding sound than clang, and a deeper and stronger sound than clink. But not in chains to pine, His spirit withered with tyeur clank. Byron.
CLAP n. 16 definitions
A loud noise made by sudden collision; a bang. "Give the door such a clap, as you go out, as will shake the whole room." Swift.
CLARENDON n.
A style of type having a narrow and heave face. It is made in all sizes.
CLASTIC a. 2 definitions
Fragmental; made up of brokas, sandstone is a clastic rock.
CLATCH n. 3 definitions
Anything put together or made in a careless or slipshod way; hence, a sluttish or slipshod woman.
CLATTER n. 6 definitions
A rattling noise, esp. that made by the collision of hard bodies; also, any loud, abrupt sound; a repetition of abrupt sounds. The goose let fall a golden egg With cackle and with clatter. Tennyson.
CLAYES n.
Wattles, or hurdles, made with stakes interwoven with osiers, to cover lodgments. [Obs.]
CLEAT n. 3 definitions
A device made of wood or metal, having two arms, around which turns may be taken with a line or rope so as to hold securely and yet be readily released. It is bolted by the middle to a deck or mast, etc., or it may be lashed to a rope.
CLEFT n. 6 definitions
A space or opening made by splitting; a crack; a crevice; as, the cleft of a rock. Is. ii. 21.
CLERICAL a. 2 definitions
clerk or copyist, or to writing. "Clerical work." E. Everett. A clerical error, an error made in copying or writing.
CLICK n. 8 definitions
A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a pistol.
CLINCH n. 8 definitions
A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts.
CLINK n. 4 definitions
A slight, sharp, tinkling sound, made by the collision of sonorous bodies. "Clink and fall of swords." Shak.
CLOAKING n. 2 definitions
The material of which of which cloaks are made.
CLOG n. 8 definitions
Harvey. Clog almanac, a primitive kind of almanac or calendar, formerly used in England, made by cutting notches and figures on the four edges of a clog, or square piece of wood, brass, or bone; -- called also a Runic staff, from the Runic characters used in the numerical notation. -- Clog dance, a dance performed by…
CLOOP n.
The sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle. "The cloop of a cork wrenched from a bottle." Thackeray.
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