| clearing medium | A medium used in histology for making specimens translucent or transparent. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cleavage | <cell biology> The early divisions of the fertilized egg to form blastomeres. The cleavage pattern is radial in some phyla, spiral in others. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cleavage cavity | The cavity in the blastula of a developing embryo. Synonym: blastocoele, cleavage cavity, segmentation cavity. Origin: blasto-+ G. Koilos, hollow (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleavage cell | One of the cells produced as the result of cell division, cleavage, in the fertilized egg. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cleavage division | The rapid mitotic division of the zygote with decrease in size of individual cells or blastomeres and the formation of a morula. See: cleavage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleavage lines | Lines which can be extrapolated by connecting linear openings made when a round pin is driven into the skin of a cadaver, resulting from the principal axis of orientation of the subcutaneous connective tissue (collagen) fibres of the dermis; they vary in direction with the region of the body surface. Synonym: Langer's lines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleavage product | A substance resulting from the splitting of a molecule into two or more simpler molecules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleavage site | A sequence in DNA that can be recognised and cut by a specific restriction enzyme. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cleavage spindle | The spindle formed during the cleavage of a zygote or its blastomeres. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleavage stage, ovum | The embryo in its earliest stage, lasting from the first mitotic division of the fertilised ovum into two blastomeres to the formation of the morula, a compact mass of blastomeres. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cleaved cell | A cell with single or multiple clefts in the nuclear membrane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleaver | A heavy knife for cutting or chopping. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cleemann's sign | <clinical sign> In fracture of the femur with overriding of the fragments, wrinkling of the skin occurs directly above the patella. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cleemann, Richard Alsop | <person> U.S. Physician, 1840-1912. See: Cleemann's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cleft | A fissure. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cleidocranial Dysostoses, Cleidocranial Dysplasias, Dysostoses, Cleidocranial, Dysplasia, Cleidocranial, Dysplasias, Cleidocranial
Synonyms : 2-(2-(1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy)ethyl)-1-methylpyrrolidine, Clemastine Fumarate, HS-592, Tavegyl, Tavist, HS 592, HS592
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Synonyms : NAB-365, Planipart, NAB 365, NAB365
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a congenital fissure of the hard palate
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unclutter: rid of obstructions; "Clear your desk" make a way or path by removing objects; "Clear a path through the dense forest" clear up: become clear; "The sky cleared after the storm" authorize: grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography" remove; "clear the leaves from the lawn"; "Clear snow from the road" pass: go unchallenged; be approved; "The bill cleared the House" be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts; "The check will clear within 2 business days" clear to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature" go away or disappear; "The fog cleared in the afternoon" free from confusion or doubt; "a complex problem requiring a clear head"; "not clear about what is expected of us" pass by, over, or under without making contact; "the balloon cleared the tree tops" affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"; "open waters"; "the open countryside" make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault" free from cloudiness; allowing light to pass through; "clear water"; "clear plastic bags"; "clear glass"; "the air is clear and clean" free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment; "Clear the ship and let it dock" clear(p): free from contact or proximity or connection; "we were clear of the danger"; "the ship was clear of the reef" clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.; "clear the water before it can be drunk" characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt); "a clear conscience"; "regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes" net: yield as a net profit; "This sale netted me $1 million" clean: (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims; "efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings"; "clear laughter like a waterfall"; "clear reds and blues"; "a light lilting voice like a silver bell" net: make as a net profit; "The company cleared $1 million" (especially of a title) free from any encumbrance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law; "I have clear title to this property" gain: earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month" clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible; "as clear as a whistle"; "clear footprints in the snow"; "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather"; "a spire clean-cut against the sky"; "a clear-cut pattern" sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars" well-defined: accurately stated or described; "a set of well-defined values" free from clouds or mist or haze; "on a clear day" pass an inspection or receive authorization; "clear customs" acquit: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges" clean: free of restrictions or qualifications; "a clean bill of health"; "a clear winner" settle, as of a debt; "clear a debt"; "solve an old debt" free from flaw or blemish or impurity; "a clear perfect diamond" make clear, bright, light, or translucent; "The water had to be cleared through filtering" clear of charges or deductions; "a clear profit" easily deciphered rid of instructions or data; "clear a memory buffer" remove (people) from a building; "clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat" absolved: freed from any question of guilt; "is absolved from all blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his official honor is vindicated" the state of being free of suspicion; "investigation showed that he was in the clear" remove the occupants of; "Clear the building" characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving; "clear mind"; "a percipient author" completely; "read the book clear to the end"; "slept clear through the night"; "there were open fields clear to the horizon" free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat" of complexion; without such blemishes as e.g. acne; "the clear complexion of a healthy young woman" clearly: in an easily perceptible manner; "could be seen clearly under the microscope"; "She cried loud and clear" open: a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
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| cleistothecium |
closed spore-bearing structure of some fungi (especially Aspergillaceae and Erysiphaceae) from which spores are released only by decay or disintegration
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any of various ornamental climbing plants of the genus Clematis usually having showy flowers
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a genus of Cricetidae
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| CLE | not carrying concealed weapons |
| CLE | (of a record) having no marks of discredit or offense |
| CLE | free from dirt or impurities |
| CLE | (of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements |
| CLE | not spreading pollution or contamination |
| CLE | (religion) ritually clean or pure |
| CLE | thorough and without qualification |
| CLE | marked by or calling for sportsmanship or fair play |
| CLE | of a surface |
| CLE | (of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections |
| CLE | morally pure |
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