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Meanings of
claricord
in English
Heraldic charge.
rest
clarion
sufflue
clavicord
Related terms
heraldic musical instrument
Synonyms
Examples for "
rest
"
rest
clarion
sufflue
clavicord
Examples for "
rest
"
1
OPINION:The peoples of Ireland and the
rest
of Europe are deeply connected.
2
They cannot continue on this way much longer without
rest
and water.
3
However, the
rest
of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
4
The
rest
is history; 40 million album sales and, of course, tragedy.
5
The company resumed its forced march after a short ten minutes'
rest
.
1
But the vote was hardly a
clarion
call for further disruptive action.
2
The military's record of answering those
clarion
calls has been uneven, however.
3
The
clarion
bugles of challenging bulls was promise of meat in plenty.
4
Her columns in the Sunday Times are
clarion
calls of, well, clarity.
5
In addition, a range of institutions have responded to its
clarion
call.
1
Bach, J.S., "The Well-tempered
Clavicord
.
"
Usage of
claricord
in English
1
It is also of such toughness, that it yieldeth to the making of
claricord
wire in some places of the realm.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
claricord wire
Claricord
through the time