| BECLASP | • beclasp v. (Dated) To clasp. • BECLASP v. to clasp, embrace. |
| CLASHED | • clashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| CLASHER | • clasher n. A person or thing that clashes. • clasher n. (Informal, gaming) A person who plays the game Clash of Clans. • CLASHER n. one who clashes. |
| CLASHES | • clashes n. Plural of clash. • clashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| CLASPED | • clasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of clasp. • CLASP v. to embrace tightly. |
| CLASPER | • clasper n. Anything that clasps. • clasper n. (Zoology) Any of several appendages, in insects, crustacea and fish, that are used to clasp the female… • clasper n. (Botany) The tendril of a plant. |
| CLASSED | • classed v. Simple past tense and past participle of class. • CLASS v. to classify. |
| CLASSER | • classer n. One who classes or classifies. • classer n. (In combination) A member of a particular class. • CLASSER n. one that classes. |
| CLASSES | • classes n. Plural of class. • classes n. Plural of classis. • classes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of class. |
| CLASSIC | • classic adj. Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art. • classic adj. Exemplary of a particular style; defining a class/category; typical. • classic adj. Exhibiting timeless quality and excellence. |
| CLASSIS | • classis n. (Obsolete) A class or order; sort; kind. • classis n. (Religion) An ecclesiastical body or judicatory in certain churches, such as the Reformed Dutch. It… • classis n. (Biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below divisio and above ordo. |
| CLASSON | • CLASSON n. an elementary atomic particle. |
| CLASTIC | • clastic adj. Made up of parts that are easily removable. • clastic adj. (Geology, of rock) Made from fragments of pre-existing rocks. • clastic n. (Geology) A rock made from fragments of pre-existing rocks. |
| CYCLASE | • cyclase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the cyclization of a compound. • CYCLASE n. an enzyme that acts as a catalyst in the formation of certain compounds. |
| DECLASS | • declass v. (Transitive) To lower the class or social standing of. • declass v. (Transitive) To remove from a class. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DECLASS v. to lower in status. |
| ENCLASP | • enclasp v. To hold in (or as if in) a clasp; to embrace. • ENCLASP v. to embrace, also INCLASP. |
| EUCLASE | • euclase n. (Mineralogy) A monoclinic beryllium aluminium hydroxide silicate mineral, a product of the decomposition… • EUCLASE n. a mineral, hydrated beryllium aluminium silicate occurring in pale-green transparent crystals. |
| INCLASP | • inclasp v. Archaic form of enclasp. • INCLASP v. to embrace, also ENCLASP. |
| RECLASP | • reclasp v. To clasp or unite again. • RECLASP v. to clasp again. |
| UNCLASP | • unclasp v. (Transitive) to release the clasp from something. • unclasp v. (Intransitive) to become unfastened. • unclasp v. (Transitive) to separate from being clasped. |