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cloaca
noun (cloacae )
1 zool in most vertebrates apart from mammals: the terminal region of the gut, into which the alimentary canal and the urinary and reproductive systems all open and discharge their contents.
2 a sewer.
[18c: Latin meaning -sewer-, from cluere to purge]
cloacal adjective .
noun (cloacae )
1 zool in most vertebrates apart from mammals: the terminal region of the gut, into which the alimentary canal and the urinary and reproductive systems all open and discharge their contents.
2 a sewer.
[18c: Latin meaning -sewer-, from cluere to purge]
cloacal adjective .
cloak
noun
1 a loose outdoor garment, usually sleeveless, fastened at the neck so as to hang from the shoulders.
2 a covering a cloak of mist .
3 a concealment or disguise use one's job as a cloak for spying activities .
verb (cloaked , cloaking ) to cover up or conceal something.
[13c: French cloke , from Latin clocca bell or bell-shaped cape]
noun
1 a loose outdoor garment, usually sleeveless, fastened at the neck so as to hang from the shoulders.
2 a covering a cloak of mist .
3 a concealment or disguise use one's job as a cloak for spying activities .
verb (cloaked , cloaking ) to cover up or conceal something.
[13c: French cloke , from Latin clocca bell or bell-shaped cape]
cloak-and-dagger
adjective said of stories, situations, etc: full of mystery, plots, spying, etc.
adjective said of stories, situations, etc: full of mystery, plots, spying, etc.
cloakroom
noun especially in a public building:
a a room where coats, hats, etc may be left;
b a room containing a WC;
c a room offering both these facilities.
noun especially in a public building:
a a room where coats, hats, etc may be left;
b a room containing a WC;
c a room offering both these facilities.
clobber1
verb (clobbered , clobbering ) colloq
1 to beat or hit someone very hard.
2 to defeat someone completely.
3 to criticize someone severely.
[20c]
verb (clobbered , clobbering ) colloq
1 to beat or hit someone very hard.
2 to defeat someone completely.
3 to criticize someone severely.
[20c]
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