Clear-fell
verb
(transitive) to cut down all of the trees in (a wood, part of a wood, or throughout an area of land)
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having or showing an alert mind. contemporary examples weed gave my family everything—then took it away abby haglage april 8, 2014 historical examples ilka on the hill-top and other stories hjalmar hjorth boyesen the life of william ewart gladstone, vol. 1 (of 3) john morley the coming of the fairies arthur conan doyle on board […]
- Clear ice
glaze ice, especially on aircraft. historical examples the tree of appomattox joseph a. altsheler rivers of ice r.m. ballantyne little masterpieces of science: explorers various brother billy frances maragret fox kazan james oliver curwood kazan james oliver curwood an explorer’s adventures in tibet a. henry savage landor civic league cook book anonymous meteorology charles fitzhugh […]
- Clearable
free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness; light: a clear day. transparent; pellucid: clear water. without discoloration, defect, or blemish: a clear complexion; a clear pane of gl-ss. of a pure, even color: a clear yellow. easily seen; sharply defined: a clear outline. distinctly perceptible to the ear; easily heard: a clear sound. free from ho-rs-, […]
- Clearance
the act of clearing. the distance between two objects; an amount of clear sp-ce: the bridge allowed a clearance of 37 feet at mean high water. a formal authorization permitting access to cl-ssified information, doc-ments, etc. also called clearance sale. the disposal of merchandise at reduced prices to make room for new goods: he bought […]
- Clearance-papers
the act of clearing. the distance between two objects; an amount of clear sp-ce: the bridge allowed a clearance of 37 feet at mean high water. a formal authorization permitting access to cl-ssified information, doc-ments, etc. also called clearance sale. the disposal of merchandise at reduced prices to make room for new goods: he bought […]