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CLEARTo settle a trade by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in the proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail. Comparison of the details of a transaction between [..]
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CLEAR"quite, entirely, wholly," c. 1300, from clear (adj.).
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CLEARlate 14c., "to fill with light," from clear (adj.). Of weather, from late 14c. Meaning "make clear in the mind" is mid-15c., as is sense of "to remove what clouds." Meani [..]
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CLEARlate 13c., "bright," from Old French cler "clear" (of sight and hearing), "light, bright, shining; sparse" (12c., Modern French clair), from Latin clarus "clear, lou [..]
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CLEARTo kick or head the ball away from the goalmouth, thus killing an immediate threat to the goal. In theory, there ought to be two types of clearance: good, in which the ball is passed to a teammate to [..]
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CLEARreadily apparent to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; &quot [..]
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CLEARA market is said to clear if supply is equal to demand. Market clearing can be brought about by adjustment of the price (or the exchange rate, in the case of the exchange market), or by some form of g [..]
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CLEARbright, or with noting in the way, so that you can see things easily
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CLEARTo cause one or more storage locations to be in a prescribed state, usually that corresponding to a zero or that corresponding to the yyspace character.
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CLEARSee cleared.
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CLEARDefinition The process by which a check or a bank draft is authorized and confirmed for the transfer of funds from one account to another.
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CLEARTo erase. Clear the screen , for example, means to erase everything on the display screen. Clear a variable means to remove whatever data is currently stored in the variable. Clear memory means to era [..]
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CLEARklor
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CLEAR1 : unencumbered by outstanding claims or interests [a search showed the title was ] 2 : free from doubt or ambiguity
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CLEARTrades wherein the seller completes delivery of the commodity or asset or buyer completes the delivery of funds in accordance with the terms are said to clear.
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CLEARWhen the banks pays a check you have written and then subtracts the amount from your account, your check has “cleared” the bank.
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CLEAR(n) the state of being free of suspicion(n) a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water(v) rid of obstructions(v) make a way or path by removing objects(v) become clear(v) grant authoriz [..]
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CLEARSky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage. In the United Kingdom, clear is defined as “No cloud”, and in Australia, it is defined as “Virtually cloud-free”.
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CLEARClear away. Remove.
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CLEARCLEAR is the Canadian Loss Experience Automobile Rating. This is a method for classifying different models of cars for insurance purposes by using historical claims data, including Collision, Comprehensive, Direct Compensation - Property Damage, and Accident Benefits coverages. CLEAR is used by many insurance companies across the country.
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CLEARCLEAR stands for Canadian Loss Experience Automobile Rating which is a method of classifying/rating different models of cars for insurance purposes by using historical data such as theft, collision re [..]
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CLEARSee Transparent.
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CLEARKicking the ball away from the goal.
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CLEAR1. Free; unobstructed; to make free. 2. To perform customs and immigration legalities prior to leaving port.
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CLEARA grade of redwood that is free from knots and may contain sapwood. Clear wood is recommended for highly visible applications where the wood is not subject to rot.
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CLEAR(1) Free, not entangled (2) To finalize all formalities in a Customs House.
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CLEARStandard of proof commonly called the "middle" burden of proof required in certain types of cases. It governs the amount of proof that must be offered in order for the plaintiff to w [..]
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CLEARThe process of removing values or settings from memory.
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CLEARNo enemy aircraft are a threat to your rear quadrantthat is, your six is clear. Also used when flight lead is authorizing change of command or role swap for wingman from supporting to engaged.
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CLEARThe clear space between two objects, such as the nearest approach of a vessel to a navigational light, hazard to navigation, or other vessel.
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CLEARNo enemy aircraft are a threat to your rear quadrantthat is, your six is clear. Also used when flight lead is authorizing change of command or role swap for wingman from supporting to engaged.
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CLEARGetting the ball out from the defensive half of the field to the offensive half (i.e. a goalie clear).
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CLEARA shot hit deep into the opponent's court.
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CLEARA term used by defenders to send the ball rapidly upfield. This term is yelled out by defenders to alert the defender with the ball that he has impending pressure.
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CLEARA high and deep shot designed to push the receiver to the back of the court. A defensive clear is very high in order to give the hitter time to prepare for the return and hence to slow down the rally. [..]
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CLEARA check "clears" when its amount is debited (subtracted) from the payer's account and credited (added) to the payee's account.
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CLEARWhen there are no opaque (not transparent) clouds. Same as Clear. definition courtesy of: NOAA
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CLEARThe state of the sky when no clouds or obscurations are observed.
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CLEARSky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage. Climate
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CLEARThe state of the sky when no clouds or obscurations are observed or detected from the point of observation.
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CLEARThe state of the sky when no clouds are observed.
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CLEARThe state of the sky when no clouds or obscurations are observed or detected from the point of observation.
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CLEARThe state of the sky
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CLEARThe state of the sky when no clouds or obscurations are observed or detected from the point of observation.
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CLEARKicking the ball away from the goal.
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CLEAR
(Scientology) An idea state of beingness free of unwanted influences.
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CLEAR
redirect
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CLEAR
REDIRECT
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CLEARTo settle a trade by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in the proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail. Comparison of the details of a transaction between [..]
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