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CLART Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. dialectal, British : a clot or daub of mud or other sticky substance . 2. dialectal, British : mud, mire. often used in plural.
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CLART definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. mud; dirt 2. a dirty person verb (transitive) 3. to dirty Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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What does clart mean in UK Slang ?? : r/Sidemen - Reddit
The English Dictionary definition is a a "clot or daub of something sticky" Probably just an accented version of clot.
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clart
▪ I. clart, n. Sc. and north. dial. (klɑːt) Also clairt, clort. [See next.] Sticky or claggy dirt, mud, filth; (with pl.), a daub of sticky dirt.1808 Jamieson, Clairt, Clart, a quantity of any dirty or defiling substance. Clarts, dirt, mire, anything that defiles. 1847–78 Halliwell [Locality not ass...
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CLART - Apps on Google Play
arrow_forward. Create designs for soil and water conservation structures and estimate costs for building them. Updated on. Jul 25, 2025. Productivity ...
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clart - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Geordie, derogatory) A person who is unclean. (Geordie, derogatory) A fool. Unwanted stuff; junk; clutter; rubbish; stuff that is in the way.
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Clarté (magazine)
History and profile
Clarté was established by the Swedish Clarté League in 1924. Tomas Gerholm was one of the editors-in-chief of Clarté.
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clart, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb clart is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for clart is from before 1680, in the writing of Joseph Glanvill ...
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clart, v. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
clart v. ... 1. (UK black) to hit hard; to fire a weapon. ... 2. (UK black) to have sexual intercourse. ... ← clart, n.
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clart - From Ulster to America
clart n Mire, a lump of mud; feces; an untidy woman, dirty housekeeper. Hence clarty, clearty adj Of soil: miry, sticking to the plow.
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SND :: clart n1 - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
2. A lump or clot of something disagreeable or distasteful; “any large, aukward, dirty thing” (Abd. 1825 Jam. 2 , clairt, clort).
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Clarté (Norway)
Clarté (French for "clarity") was a socialist and pacifist organisation in Norway. Another Norwegian, Aake Anker Ording, was secretary-general of Nordisk Clartéforbund (the Nordic Clarté Association) from 1927.
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Immeuble Clarté
Immeuble Clarté is an apartment building in Geneva designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret starting from 1928 and built in 1931–32. References
Further reading
Sumi, Christian: "Immeuble Clarté Genf 1932 von Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret", Zürich: gta, ETH Zürich 1989,
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clerete
† ˈclerete Obs. Forms: 4 cleerte, 4–5 clerte, clerete, cleerete. [ME. clerté, cleerté, variant of clarté, a. OF. clarté, earlier clartet (= Pr. clartat):—L. clāritāt-em clearness, f. clār-us clear. The vowel-change was due to assimilation to the adj. cler, cleer, clear, and may have begun in Anglo-F...
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