<span class="searchmatch">clarains</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">clarain</span> Lascarin...
campaigner and paleontologist Marie Stopes in 1918. <span class="searchmatch">clarain</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">clarains</span>) A form of coal having stratifications parallel to...
clàr (“table, tablet”) + -an clàran m (genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">clàrain</span>, plural clàranan) diminutive of clàr handlist, tablet clàran m pl plural of clàr...
From carina + -al. Rhymes: -aɪnəl carinal (not comparable) Relating to a carina infracarinal intercarinal subcarinal supracarinal <span class="searchmatch">clarain</span>, cranial...
indigenous soldiers who fought for the Portuguese during the Portuguese era (1505–1658) and continued to serve as colonial soldiers until the 1930s. <span class="searchmatch">clarains</span>...
Technology 1996, →ISBN, page 396: The caking behaviour of vitrain and <span class="searchmatch">clarain</span> could be improved after the coal has been picked out. 1997, Yang Qi, Geology...
Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present. carinal, <span class="searchmatch">clarain</span> IPA(key): /kɾaˈnjal/ [kɾaˈnjal] cranial (epicene, plural craniales) (anatomy)...
durains, whereas they should have been compared with the duller portions of <span class="searchmatch">clarains</span>. 1968 September, Ashwini Kumar Singh, “The Source of Coal Samples”, in...