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CLAM, CLAIM talk, say, shout

CLAM, CLAIM talk, say, shout. acclaim To shout; to call out; specifically, to utter an acclamation. clamor to shout, or utter loud and continued cries or calls; to raise an outcry, make a noise or din of speech. conclamant calling out together. COGN, GNOS to know, learn.

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CLAM, CLAIM talk, say, shout

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  1. CLAM, CLAIM talk, say, shout • acclaim To shout; to call out; specifically, to utter an acclamation. • clamor to shout, or utter loud and continued cries or calls; to raise an outcry, make a noise or din of speech. • conclamant calling out together.

  2. COGN, GNOS to know, learn • cognition The mental process of knowing, including aspects; such as, awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment. • metacognition thinking about thinking. • incognito having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, esp. to avoid notice or formal attentions.

  3. MOR, MORT death • alamort To the death; mortally. • mortgage home payment; mortgage originally meant a pledge to repay upon the death of one’s father. • immortal not liable or subject to death; deathless, undying; living for ever.

  4. ANCE, ANCY action, process, state • abundance a more than plentiful quantity of something. • annoyance a cause of irritation or vexation; a nuisance. • circumstance a condition or fact that determines or must be considered in the determining of a course of action.

  5. META among, higher • Metazoa Animals are a major group of organisms, classified as the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. . • metacognition thinking about thinking • metabolism To irritate or annoy.

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