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3061 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CIRCUMPOSITION.1 (Noah Webster)

CIRCUMPOSITION, n. s as z. The act of placing in a circle; or the state of being so placed.

3062 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CIRCUMRASION.1 (Noah Webster)

CIRCUMRASION, n. s as z. The act of shaving or paring round.

3063 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLAUSE.1 (Noah Webster)

CLAUSE, n. s as z. Literally, a close, or inclosure. Hence, that which is included, or contained, within certain limits.

3064 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLAUSURE.1 (Noah Webster)

CLAUSURE, n. s as z. [See Clause .]

3066 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSER.1 (Noah Webster)

CLOSER, n. s as z. A finisher; one who concludes.

3067 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSEST.1 (Noah Webster)

CLOSEST, a. superl. of close. Most close. In these words, s has its proper sound.

3069 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSET.6 (Noah Webster)

CLOSET, v.t. s as z. To shut up in a closet; to conceal; to take into a private apartment for consultation.

3070 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSETED.1 (Noah Webster)

CLOSETED, pp. s as z. Shut up in a closet; concealed.

3071 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSETING.1 (Noah Webster)

CLOSETING, ppr. s as z. Shutting up in a private room; concealing.

3072 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSING.1 (Noah Webster)

CLOSING, ppr. s as z. Shutting; coalescing; agreeing; ending.

3073 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSING.2 (Noah Webster)

CLOSING, a. s as z. That ends or concludes; as a closing word or letter.

3074 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLOSING.3 (Noah Webster)

CLOSING, n. s as z. End; period; conclusion.

3075 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CLUMSY.1 (Noah Webster)

CLUMSY, a. s as z. [from clump, lump.]

3079 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. COLON.2 (Noah Webster)

… an S, to the upper part of the os sacrum, where, from its straight course, the canal takes the name of rectum.

3080 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. COMMODITY.6 (Noah Webster)

… , of S. Carolina and Georgia; cotton and sugar, of Louisiana.