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The word "cleans" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "clean", which means to make something or someone free from dirt, filth, or impurity; to purify or disinfect. It can also refer to the act of removing unwanted or unnecessary things, such as info or data.
To cleanse means to make something, especially a surface or an area, completely free from dirt, impurities, or unwanted substances. It also means to purify or remove morally corrupt or impure elements from something.
Past participle of "cleanse": freed from impurities, imperfections, or contaminants; purified; sanctified.
A cleanser is a substance used to clean or purify the skin or surfaces. It can be a liquid, gel, or cream used in personal care products, such as soap, shampoo, or makeup remover, or as a specialized cleaning product used to clean surfaces, such as countertops, floors, or machinery. The term can also refer to a person or thing that cleans or makes something pure or clean. For example: "She used a gentle cleanser to remove her makeup."
Cleansers are products or substances used to clean the skin, surfaces, or objects to remove dirt, impurities, or other debris. They can be found in various forms such as liquids, gels, creams, wipes, or sprays, and are often used as part of a daily routine or as an occasional treatment to maintain hygiene and cleanliness. In addition to personal care, cleansers can also be used to clean surfaces, equipment, or machinery in industrial, commercial, or domestic settings.
Cleanses is a verb that means to remove impurities, dirt, or waste from something, such as a surface, a body part, or an object. It can also refer to the process of removing toxins or contaminants from the body through methods like fasting, detoxification, or hydration.
Cleanshaven is an adjective that means having a shaved face, having a smooth face without any facial hair. It is used to describe a person who has shaved their beard, moustache, or whiskers, leaving their face smooth and clean.
The word "cleansing" refers to the process of making something or someone clean and free from impurities, pollution, or unwanted substances. It can also refer to the act of purifying or purging one's mind, body, or spirit. In a broader sense, it can imply a sense of renewal, revitalization, or rebooting. It can be used in various contexts, such as personal hygiene, environmental conservation, or spiritual practices.
I apologize, but "cleanthes" does not appear to be a commonly used English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
Clear-cut refers to something that is straightforward, easy to understand, and lacks ambiguity or uncertainty. It can be used to describe a decision, an explanation, a statement, or an idea that is simple and uncomplicated, leaving no room for confusion or misinterpretation. For example, "The instructions for the project were clear-cut and easy to follow."
Having a clear mind and good judgment; being perceptive and intelligent, with a keen understanding of what is important and what is not.
Clear-thinking refers to having a logical and sensible mind, being able to think critically and make wise decisions based on accurate information and sound reasoning, rather than being influenced by emotions or personal biases.
Clear refers to something that is easy to understand, unambiguous, or transparent. It can also describe a situation or condition that is free from confusion, uncertainty, or complication. Additionally, it can mean something that is visible or observable, without obstruction or hindrance.
Clearance refers to the permission or authorization to do something, especially to use or possess something that is restricted or controlled. It can also refer to the removal of obstacles or barriers to achieve a goal or objective. In a more general sense, clearance can mean the act of making something clear or understandable.
Clearances refer to the act of obtaining official permission or approval, often in a formal or official setting. It can also refer to the removal of obstacles or barriers, making a path or way clear. In a more specific sense, clearances can also refer to the restricted access to confidential or classified information, materials, or areas, often granted to individuals with the necessary security clearance. In a broader sense, clearances can also refer to the process of clearing up or resolving a matter, issue, or debt, making it possible to move forward.
The verb "cleared" means to make something or someone free from something unwanted or undesirable, such as obstacles, accusations, or debts. It can also mean to remove something from a surface or a place. For example:<br><br> The police cleared the suspect of all charges.<br> The company cleared the debt by making a large payment.<br> The driver cleared the snow from the windshield.<br><br>The adjective "cleared" means to be free from something or to be legally approved or authorized. For example:<br><br> The airport is cleared for takeoff.<br> The building is cleared for occupancy after the renovation.
The word "clearest" is an adjective that means most transparent or understandable. It is often used to describe something that is easy to see or comprehend, often in a literal or figurative sense.
The verb "clearing" means to make an area or surface free from obstacles, obstacles, or unwanted things. It can also mean to become free from a cloud, fog, or darkness by removing the obscurity, making something visible or understandable.
A clearinghouse is a central organization or facility that acts as an intermediary, responsible for collecting, storing, and disseminating information, goods, or services. It can be used to refer to a variety of contexts, such as:<br><br> A clearinghouse for financial transactions, where securities are bought and sold.<br> A clearinghouse for information, where data is collected, processed, and distributed to relevant parties.<br> A patient clearinghouse, where medical records and test results are stored and shared among healthcare providers.<br> A clearinghouse for education, where training materials, courses, and certification programs are centralized and made available to students.<br><br>In general, a clearinghouse serves as a hub for gathering, managing, and disseminating data, goods, or services, often in a standardized and efficient manner.
Clearings are open areas in a forest or woods where the trees have been cleared, often creating a grassy or rocky space. The term can also refer to a place where someone or something can be seen or understood clearly.
Clearly means openly and obviously, without any doubt or ambiguity. It can also mean to explain or make something easy to understand, often by removing confusion or obscurity.
Clearness refers to the quality of being easy to understand or perceive. It describes the state of being unclouded, transparent, or free from ambiguity, obscurity, or confusion. In other words, something that is clear is understandable, lucid, and transparent, with no hidden meanings or uncertain interpretations.
To clear something means to make it free from obstacles, hindrances, or confusion, making it easy to understand or do. It can also mean to remove or get rid of something unwanted or unnecessary.
Having a clear and insightful understanding or perception of people, situations, or problems, often accompanied by a sense of judgment or discernment.
Clearskin refers to skin that is free from acne, blemishes, and other skin imperfections, giving it a smooth and radiant appearance. It is often used to describe someone who has a lovely complexion with no noticeable pimples, blackheads, or redness.
Clearwater refers to water that is free from impurities, sediment, and contaminants, typically appearing bright blue or transparent. It can also refer to a clear-water lake or ocean, characterized by a high level of water clarity.
A clearway is a road or a section of a road where vehicles are allowed to drive at high speeds, typically exceeding 60 mph (97 km/h), without restrictions or obstacles. It is usually marked with signs or painted lines and is intended to provide a safe and efficient route for fast-moving traffic. Clearways can be especially useful on highways, freeways, or other high-speed routes where traffic flows freely and uninterrupted.
A cleat is a fixed or movable device, usually in the form of a metal or plastic strip, used for securing or fastening something. It can refer to:<br><br> A type of shoe attachment that helps prevent slipping on smooth surfaces, often used by athletes.<br> A device used to hold down a rope, cable, or wire.<br> A fastening device used in textiles, such as a hook and eye or a snap.<br><br>It can also refer to a small ledge or projection that serves as a foothold or handhold.
Having cleats on something means to have protrusions or projections that provide traction or prevent slipping, typically on shoes, boots, or tires. It can also mean to insert or attach cleats, such as those on a golf shoe, onto a surface. In a broader sense, the verb "to cleate" can mean to attach or fix something securely, often with a fastening or a connection.
Cleating refers to the act of stitching or sewing something, typically a rim or a piping, to another material or fabric, such as cloth, leather, or rubber. In athletic contexts, cleating often refers to the process of attaching cleats, or studs, to the bottom of a shoe or boot to provide traction on sports fields or other surfaces.
Cleats refer to rigid, often metal,devices that are attached to the sole of a shoe, typically used to provide traction, support, or protection, especially for sports such as football, soccer, and skateboarding. They can also refer to the fibers at the end of a thread or yarn that are used to prevent it from fraying.
"Cleavage" is a noun that refers to a split or division in something, such as a rock or a geographical area. It can also refer to a rift or a fissure in a surface. In a more figurative sense, cleavage can also refer to a significant difference or division between two groups of people.<br><br>In anatomy, cleavage can refer to the separation of a cell into two or more daughter cells during cell division. It can also refer to the formation of a valley or depression in the human body, such as the cleavage between the breasts.<br><br>In a more specific context, cleavage can also refer to the way that a piece of cloth, such as a shirt or a dress, falls or hangs on the body, often revealing cleavage between the breasts.
Cleavages refer to cracks, fissures, or splits in the Earth's crust or in a solid object, often caused by tectonic forces, stresses, or other geological processes. In a broader sense, cleavages can also describe divisions, rifts, or splits within a group, organization, or society, often resulting from differences in beliefs, values, or opinions.