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11clean-up — (v.), clean up (adj.),or cleanup (n.) (1) An informal phrase used by lenders to describe a provision in loan documents, usually the promissory notes used for lines of credit. The clean up provision requires that the loan balance outstanding under …
12clean´li|ly — clean|ly1 «KLEHN lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. a) clean; always, or nearly always, clean: »A cat is a cleanly animal. SYNONYM( …
13clean|ly — clean|ly1 «KLEHN lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. a) clean; always, or nearly always, clean: »A cat is a cleanly animal. SYNONYM( …
14clean — adj: free of amendments or annotations Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. clean I …
15clean up — (v.), clean up (adj.),or cleanup (n.) (1) An informal phrase used by lenders to describe a provision in loan documents, usually the promissory notes used for lines of credit. The clean up provision requires that the loan balance outstanding under …
16clean — 〈[ kli:n] Adj.〉 nicht mehr rauschgiftsüchtig [engl., „sauber“] * * * clean [kli:n ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. clean, eigtl. = rein, sauber] (Jargon): 1. [nach einer Behandlung] nicht mehr drogenabhängig: c. sein. 2. nicht gedopt: die… …
17Clean — Clean, adv. 1. Without limitation or remainder; quite; perfectly; wholly; entirely. Domestic broils clean overblown. Shak. Clean contrary. Milton. [1913 Webster] All the people were passed clean over Jordan. Josh. iii. 17. [1913 Webster] 2.… …
18Clean — bezeichnet eine Programmiersprache, siehe Clean (Programmiersprache) eine neuseeländische Band, siehe The Clean einen Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2004, siehe Clean (Film) einen Begehungsstil beim Klettern, siehe Clean Climbing den Zustand der… …
19clean — [adj1] not dirty; uncluttered apple pie order*, blank, bright, cleansed, clear, delicate, dirtless, elegant, faultless, flawless, fresh, graceful, hygienic, immaculate, laundered, neat, neat as a button*, neat as a pin*, orderly, pure, sanitary,… …
20Clean — (kl[=e]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cleaned} (kl[=e]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cleaning}.] [See {Clean}, a., and cf. {Cleanse}.] To render clean; to free from whatever is foul, offensive, or extraneous; to purify; to cleanse. [1913 Webster] {To clean out} …