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beclam

English

Etymology

From be- +? clam.

Verb

beclam (third-person singular simple present beclams, present participle beclamming, simple past and past participle beclammed)

  1. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To beclog with anything clammy or sticky.

Anagrams

  • becalm, malbec

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beclaw

English

Etymology

From be- (around, about, all over) +? claw.

Verb

beclaw (third-person singular simple present beclaws, present participle beclawing, simple past and past participle beclawed)

  1. (transitive) To scratch or tear all over with claws or nails.

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