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Clash
- noun - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells"
- a minor short-term fight
- a state of conflict between colors; "her dress was a disturbing clash of colors"
- a state of conflict between persons
- be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash"
- crash together with violent impact; "The cars collided"; "Two meteors clashed"
- disagree violently; "We clashed over the new farm policies"
Clasp
- noun - a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together
- fasten with a buckle or buckles
- fasten with or as if with a brooch
- grasp firmly; "The child clasped my hands"
- hold firmly and tightly
- the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
Class
- noun - (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
- a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
- a body of students who graduate together; "the class of '97"; "she was in my year at Hoehandle High"
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents"
- a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
- arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
- education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
- elegance in dress or behavior; "she has a lot of class"
- people having the same social, economic, or educational status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
Clast
- noun - (geology) a constituent fragment of a clastic rock
Close
- adjective -
- "
- (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched;
- at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other;
- bar access to;
- be priced or listed when trading stops;
- become closed;
- cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop
- change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact
- close in relevance or relationship;
- complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement;
- confined to specific persons;
- crowded;
- engage at close quarters;
- fill or stop up;
- finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead;
- fitting closely but comfortably;
- giving or spending with reluctance;
- inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information;
- lacking fresh air;
- marked by fidelity to an original;
- move so that an opening or pas
Closh
- - A disease in the feet of cattle; laminitis.
ELISA
- noun - an assay that relies on an enzymatic conversion reaction and is used to detect the presence of specific substances (such as enzymes or viruses or antibodies or bacteria)
Flash
- adjective - a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification; "red flashes adorned the airplane"; "a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to"
- a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
- a gaudy outward display
- a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph
- a momentary brightness
- a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story
- a short vivid experience; "a flash of emotion swept over him"; "the flashings of pain were a warning"
- a sudden brilliant understanding; "he had a flash of intuition"
- a sudden intense burst of radiant energy
- a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat); "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash"
- appear briefly; "The headlines flashed on the screen"
- display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car"
- emit a brief burst of light
Flask
- noun - bottle that has a narrow neck
- the quantity a flask will hold
Flesh
- noun - a soft moist part of a fruit
- alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
- remove adhering flesh from (hides) when preparing leather manufacture
- the soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate: mainly muscle tissue and fat