noun.
In botany, the auricle in hepatics. See auricle, 3 .
noun.
See claper.
noun.
Something which claps or strikes with a loud, sharp noise.
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The cover of a clack-dish.
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The piece of wood or metal which strikes the hopper of a mill.
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In medieval churches, a wooden rattle used as a summons to prayers on the last three days of Holy Week, when it was customary for the church bells to remain silent. Also called clap.
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A clack or windmill for frightening birds.
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plural Pieces of wood or bone to be held between the fingers and struck together rhythmically; the bones.
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The knocker of a door.
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One who claps, especially one who applauds by clapping the hands.
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A clack-valve.
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plural A pair of iron plates used to hold fine steel springs while being hardened.
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A plank laid across a running stream as a substitute for a bridge.
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plural Warrenpales or -walls.
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The tongue.
To clap; make a clattering noise.