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11-letter words containing cla

  • clavecinist — a person who plays the clavecin
  • clavichords — Plural form of clavichord.
  • clavigerous — bearing a key or club
  • claw hammer — a hammer with a cleft at one end of the head for extracting nails
  • clay pigeon — Clay pigeons are discs of baked clay which are thrown into the air by a machine as targets for gun shooting practice.
  • coach class — the US and Canad. name for economy class
  • cyclazocine — an opiate antagonist used to inhibit the effects of morphine or heroin
  • cytoclastic — destructive to cells.
  • declamation — a rhetorical or emotional speech, made esp in order to protest or condemn; tirade
  • declamatory — A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident.
  • declaration — A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
  • declarative — making a statement or assertion
  • declarators — Plural form of declarator.
  • declaratory — (of a statute) stating the existing law on a particular subject; explanatory
  • declare for — If you declare for something or someone, you say that you are in favour of them.
  • declarement — (obsolete) declaration.
  • disclaimers — Plural form of disclaimer.
  • disclaiming — Present participle of disclaim.
  • enclavement — An enclave.
  • exclamation — A sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • exclamative — a word or sentence that denotes an exclamation
  • exclamatory — Of or relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • first-class — of the highest or best class or quality: a first-class movie.
  • horn clause — (logic)   A set of atomic literals with at most one positive literal. Usually written L <- L1, ..., Ln or <- L1, ..., Ln where n>=0, "<-" means "is implied by" and comma stands for conjuction ("AND"). If L is false the clause is regarded as a goal. Horn clauses can express a subset of statements of first order logic. The name "Horn Clause" comes from the logician Alfred Horn, who first pointed out the significance of such clauses in 1951, in the article "On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 16, 14-21. A definite clause is a Horn clause that has exactly one positive literal.
  • iconoclasts — Plural form of iconoclast.
  • inner class — (Java)   In Java, a non-static, nested class.
  • james clark — Dr. James H. Clark
  • lower class — classes lower in rank than middle class
  • lower-class — of, relating to, or characteristic of the lower class: lower-class values.
  • main clause — a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
  • masterclass — a small class for advanced students, especially a class in performance skills conducted by a distinguished musician.
  • misclassify — To classify incorrectly.
  • nomenclator — a person who assigns names, as in scientific classification; classifier.
  • non-clastic — Biology. breaking up into fragments or separate portions; dividing into parts.
  • noun clause — a subordinate clause that functions as a noun within a main clause.
  • orthoclases — Plural form of orthoclase.
  • osteoclases — Plural form of osteoclasis.
  • osteoclasis — Physiology. the breaking down or absorption of osseous tissue.
  • osteoclasts — Plural form of osteoclast.
  • outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
  • overclasses — Plural form of overclass.
  • owl's claws — a perennial plant, Helenium hoopesii, native to W North America, having large yellow flowers.
  • pay a claim — If an insurer pays a claim, it pays money to a policyholder because a loss or risk occurs against which they were insured.
  • phylloclade — a flattened stem or branch having the function of a leaf.
  • plagioclase — any of the feldspar minerals varying in composition from acidic albite, NaAlSi 3 O 8 , to basic anorthite, CaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 , found in most igneous rocks: shows twinning striations on good cleavage surfaces.
  • proclaimant — someone who proclaims
  • pyroclastic — composed chiefly of fragments of volcanic origin, as agglomerate, tuff, and certain other rocks; volcaniclastic.
  • quitclaimed — Simple past tense and past participle of quitclaim.
  • reclaimable — to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
  • reclaimably — in a reclaimable manner
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