Cleopatra
— Noun
– English
~ beautiful and charismatic queen of Egypt; mistress of Julius Caesar and later of Mark Antony; killed herself to avoid capture by Octavian (69-30 BC)
clepsydra
— Noun
– English
~ clock that measures time by the escape of water
clerestory
— Noun
– English
~ part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light
clergy
— Noun
– English
~ in Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished from the laity)
clergyman
— Noun
– English
~ a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church
cleric
— Noun
– English
~ a clergyman or other person in religious orders
clerical
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to clerks; "clerical work"
clerical
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to the clergy; "clerical collar"
clerical
— Adjective
– English
~ appropriate for or engaged in office work; "clerical skills"; "a clerical job"; "the clerical staff"
clericalism
— Noun
– English
~ a policy of supporting the influence and power of the clergy in secular or political matters
clericalist
— Noun
– English
~ one who advocates clericalism
clerid beetle
— Noun
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~ predacious on other insects; usually brightly colored or metallic
clerid
— Noun
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~ predacious on other insects; usually brightly colored or metallic
Cleridae
— Noun
– English
~ beetles that prey on other insects
clerihew
— Noun
– English
~ a witty satiric verse containing two rhymed couplets and mentioning a famous person; "`The president is George W. Bush, Who is happy to sit on his tush, While sending his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right' is a clerihew"
clerisy
— Noun
– English
~ an educated and intellectual elite
clerk
— Verb
– English
~ work as a clerk, as in the legal business