One writer, however, Mr Harry Stuart, has made a little book called We Have Kept the Faith, where, though one finds no perfect poem, one finds constant beauty of metaphor and strangeness of thought, and so no lucky accident but a personality.289 Will his expression clarify, his music grow strong and confident, or will his promise remain unfulfilled? What David has failed to clarify is that what he means by "working rifle" is that you have to "work your off" to buy one!Ī Top-Notch Working Rifle: David Petzal Reviews the Montana Rifle Company Model 1999 Ridgeline 2009 If you're going to approach front loading as an engineering problem, the first thing you need to clarify is whether there's any engineering differences to look for between a normal mindless variation and a front loaded variation.Ī Modest Proposal (By a Somewhat Modest Engineer) 2009 verb make clear and (more) comprehensible.verb make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating.verb ergative To grow clear or bright to clear up.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.verb ergative To grow or become clear or transparent to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification.verb To make clear to free from obscurities to brighten or illuminate.verb To make clear or bright by freeing from feculent matter to defecate to fine - said of liquids, as wine or syrup.transitive verb To make clear to free from obscurities to brighten or illuminate.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.transitive verb To make clear or bright by freeing from feculent matter to defecate to fine - said of liquids, as wine or sirup.intransitive verb To grow clear or bright to clear up.intransitive verb To grow or become clear or transparent to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification.To become clear intellectually grow clear or perspicuous.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.To grow or become clear or free from feculent matter become pure, as liquors: as, cider clarifies by fermentation.To brighten purify make clear, in a figurative sense free from obscurities or defects render luminous render intelligent or intelligible. To make clear especially, purify from feculent matter defecate fine: applied particularly to liquors: as, to clarify wine or saccharine syrup.intransitive verb To make clear by removing impurities or solid matter, as by heating gently or filtering.intransitive verb To clear of confusion or uncertainty.intransitive verb To make clear or easier to understand elucidate.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
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