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tenthousandwords – Day 67

March 8, 2010

March 8th 2010

Day 67 – Lot’s of interesting prospects on the horizon. I’ve had a definite day of doubting myself. Perhaps that comes along with the expectation. I have a thought in my head that I’m unable to achieve. I don’t know why. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Total Religious Words: 5

Word Key

* – interesting

** – of personal interest

*** – religious

*1804. clammy – (adj.) unpleasantly moist, cold, and sticky

*1805. clamor - (n.) 1 a loud outcry; uproar

*1806. clandestine (adj.) kept secret or hidden, esp. for some illicit purpose; surreptitious; furtive

*1807. clang (vi.) 1 to make, or strike together with, a loud, sharp, ringing sound, as of metal being struck

*1808. clanger (n.) [Brit. Informal] a mistake or blunder

*1809. claque (n.) 1 a group of people paid to go to a play, opera, etc. and applaud

*1810. clarity (n.) the quality or condition of being clear; clearness

*1811. class consciousness an awareness of belonging to a class in the social order, with definite economic interests; sense of class solidarity

*1812. classism (n.) discrimination against people on the basis of social class

*1813. clatter (vi.) 1 to make, or move with, a rapid succession of loud, sharp noises; rattle

*1814. Clausewitz, Karl Von 1780-1831; Prus. army officer & writer on military strategy

*1815. claustrophobia (n.) an abnormal fear of being in an enclosed or confined place

*1816. clay bank (adj.) of the color of a bank of clay; dull brownish-yellow

*1817. claymore (n.) 1 a large, two-edged broadsword formerly used by Scottish Highlanders

*1818. cld abbrev. 1 called

*1819. clean-cut (adj.) 1 with a clear, sharp edge or outline

*1820. clean handed (adj.) blameless; innocent

*1821. clear air turbulence turbulent air, not associate with a storm , that affects the flight of aircraft

***1822. clergy (n.) for religious service; ministers, priests, rabbis, etc. collectively

***1823. clergyman (n.) a member of the clergy; minister, priest, rabbi, etc.

***1824. clergy person (n.) a member of the clergy: used to avoid the masculine implication of clergyman

***1825. clergy woman (n.) a woman who is a member of the clergy

***1826. cleric (n.) a member of the clergy

*1827. clericalism (n.) political influence or power of the clergy, or a policy or principles favoring this: generally a derogatory

*1828. cliche (n.) 2 an expression or idea that had become trite

*1829. clickety clack (n.) [[echoic]] a rhythmic, metallic sound, as that made by the wheels of a moving train

*1830. climb (vi, vt.) 1 to go up by using the feet and, often the hands

*1831. clime (n.) [Old Poet.] a region or realm, esp. with reference to its climate

*1832. clinging vine a woman inclined to be helpless and dependent in her relationship with a man

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