"Clanship" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clanship" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clanship" Meaning

Clanship refers to a social relationship or status based on kinship, where one belongs to a group or community tied to a particular family or clan. It often carries cultural, social, and economic significance, and the bonds within the clan are typically strong and enduring.

"Clanship" Examples

Clanship


Definition: A group of people connected by family relationships or ties


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The clanship between the two families dated back to their ancestors' migration from Scotland.
The dispute between the rival clanship groups had been brewing for years, leading to a violent conflict.
The chief's wisdom and leadership brought peace to the long-divided clanship, uniting the warring factions.
The old tradition of exchanging gifts as a symbol of clanship continued among the extended family members.
The strong sense of clanship within the community made outsiders feel welcome and included in their social gatherings.

"Clanship" Similar Words

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Clangula is a genus of diving ducks, also known as goldeneyes.

Clank

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The word "clank" is a verb that means to make a sharp, metallic sound, typically when two metal objects come into contact or collide. It can also be used as a noun to describe the sound itself. For example: "The sword clanked against the shield" or "The clank of the metal chain echoed through the abandoned factory."

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To make a loud, ringing sound, similar to the sound of two metal objects hitting each other, as if one is out of order or faulty. Often used to describe the noise made by broken or rusty machinery.

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Clanks

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The word "clanks" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to clang", which means to make a loud, sharp ringing or banging noise, typically when two metal objects strike each other. For example, "The metal gate clanks as you walk by."

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Clape

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "clape" in my linguistic resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling, a rare or technical term, or a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with. Could you please provide more context or clarify the meaning of "clape" so I can better understand and provide an accurate explanation?

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Clapotic

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I apologize, but there is no word "clapotic."