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To assert something as either your own, or as being true.
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Claim
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The ability to see things into the future, or beyond regular human capability.
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Clairvoyance
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A bivalve mollusc known to sometimes have pearls in them.
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Clam
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A group of people united by descent from a common ancestor.
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Clan
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To strike your palms together to make a sound.
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Clap
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Nonsensical talking that sounds pretentious.
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Claptrap
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To make something more easier to understand by simpler explanation.
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Clarify
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A woodwind instrument that is usually black in color.
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Clarinet
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To tightly grasp something with your hand.
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Clasp
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A group of students who meet daily to study a subject.
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Class
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The quality of being exceptional and timeless in value over the course of many years.
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Classic
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To arrange objects based on characteristics or properties.
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Classify
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Some predators have these sharp things on their hands and feet, to climb or to kill prey.
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Claw
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A material used for making pottery or bricks.
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Clay
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Opposite of dirty.
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Clean
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Can mean easy to perceive, transparent, or to remove an unwanted object from somewhere.
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Clear
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A symbol found in the beginning of a music staff, which indicates the pitch of the notes.
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Clef
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A body of people ordained for religious duties by the Christian Church.
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Clergy
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A priest, or religious leader.
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Cleric
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To be intelligent, or quick to learn.
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Clever
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To select an option on a digital platform, by touching the screen or pressing a button.
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Click
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Someone using the services of a company or lawyer.
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Client
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A big red dog, who is also a children's book character.
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Clifford
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The general weather conditions of an area over a long period of time.
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Climate
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The highest and most intense point of a speech or story.
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Climax
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