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Clove
  1. verb - aromatic flower bud of a clove tree; yields a spice
  2. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"
  3. make by cutting into; "The water is going to cleave a channel into the rock"
  4. moderate sized very symmetrical red-flowered evergreen widely cultivated in the tropics for its flower buds which are source of cloves
  5. one of the small bulblets that can be split off of the axis of a larger garlic bulb
  6. separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
  7. Sever
  8. spice from dried unopened flower bud of the clove tree; used whole or ground
  9. Split
  10. To hew
Cloze
  1. adjective - based on or being a test of reading skill using the cloze procedure
Clyde
  1. noun - a river in western Scotland that flows from the southern uplands into the Firth of Clyde; navigable by oceangoing vessels as far as Glasgow
Coble
  1. - A flat-floored fishing boat with a lug sail, and a drop rudder extending from two to four feet below the keel. It was originally used on the stormy coast of Yorkshire, England.
Codle
  1. - See Coddle.
Cogue
  1. - A small wooden vessel; a pail.
Cohoe
  1. noun - fatty pinkish flesh of small salmon caught in the Pacific and Great Lakes
  2. small salmon of northern Pacific coasts and the Great Lakes
Comae
  1. noun - (astronomy) the luminous cloud of particles surrounding the frozen nucleus of a comet; forms as the comet approaches the sun and is warmed
  2. (botany) a usually terminal tuft of bracts (as in the pineapple) or tuft of hairs (especially on certain seeds)
  3. a state of deep and often prolonged unconsciousness; usually the result of disease or injury
Combe
  1. - That unwatered portion of a valley which forms its continuation beyond and above the most elevated spring that issues into it.
Comte
  1. noun - French philosopher remembered as the founder of positivism; he also established sociology as a systematic field of study