cliché |
an expression used so often that it has become worn out and trite. [3 definitions] |
clichéd |
having many clichés. [2 definitions] |
click |
a slight, sharp sound. [8 definitions] |
clickable |
combined form of click. |
click beetle |
any of several related beetles that are able to spring into an upright position from being on their backs, and that make a clicking sound when so springing. |
client |
one who pays for the services of another, esp. those of a lawyer or other professional. [3 definitions] |
clientele |
the group of clients or customers served by a professional person or business. |
clientless |
combined form of client. |
cliff |
a high, steep or overhanging surface of rock or earth. |
cliff dweller |
a member of a prehistoric race of American Indians who lived in the shallow caves and recesses of cliffs of the southwestern United States. [2 definitions] |
cliff-hanger |
a closely contested game or event, whose outcome is in doubt until the very end. [2 definitions] |
cliff swallow |
a North American swallow that nests on the faces of cliffs or under the eaves of buildings. |
climacteric |
in physiology, a period in life of changing or decreasing physical capacities, such as menopause. [3 definitions] |
climactic |
pertaining to, reaching, or being a climax. |
climate |
the weather conditions most prevailing in a place, averaged over several years. [3 definitions] |
climate change |
any significant change in Earth's climate capable of causing cataclysmic events such as the mass extinction of species. [2 definitions] |
climate-controlled |
having or providing artificial control of temperature and humidity. |
climatic |
of or pertaining to the weather conditions most prevailing in a place. |
climatological |
of or pertaining to long term weather patterns, or to the discipline of climatology. |
climatology |
the scientific study of long-term patterns of weather conditions; science of climates. |
climax |
the point of highest interest or intensity in a series of increasingly important points or events. [5 definitions] |