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clair- (Latin > French: the ability to see things that are out of normal sight but which can be perceived by extrasensory powers)
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clam- [cla-] clamat-, claim- (Latin: talk, call out, speak, say, shout; make noise, be loud)
Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "talk, speak, speech; words, language; tongue, etc.":
cit-;
dic-;
fa-;
-farious;
glosso-;
glotto-;
lalo-;
linguo-;
locu-;
logo-;
loqu-;
mythico-;
-ology;
ora-;
-phasia;
-phemia;
phon-;
phras-;
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Quotes: Language, Part 3;
serm-;
tongue;
voc-.
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clandesti-, clandest- (Latin: secret, secrecy; hidden, concealed, private)
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Classical Education (primarily the learning of the Latin and/or Greek languages, history, and literature)
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clast-, clas-, -clastic, -clast, -clase, -clasia, -clasis, -clasis, -clasmic, -clasm (Greek: break, break in pieces; broken, broken in pieces, crush; bend)
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clathr-, clathro- + (Greek > Latin: bars, lattice, grate; used in the sense of "lattice[d], latticelike")
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claudica-, claudic-, claud- + (Latin: lame, lameness, a limping; gait impaired [walking disability]; walking with uneven steps)
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clavi-, clav- (Latin: key; to enclose, to comprise, to involve; to fit together, or to work together; pertaining to the collarbone [so named because of its keylike shape])
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cleido-, cleid-, clido-, clid- (Greek: key; a means of locking or a thing that locks [or unlocks] a door; a key, bar, or hook; a combining form that denotes the clavicle or collarbone)
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Cleptomania: Art Thief (art cleptomaniac said, "I enjoy art, I love such works of art, I collected them and kept them at home")