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Clement

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Adjective

1. clement

(of weather or climate) physically mild

Example Sentences:
'clement weather'

2. clement

(used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy

Example Sentences:
'a more clement judge reduced the sentence'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Clement

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adjective
1. 
merciful
2. 
(of the weather) mild
noun
Jemaine. born 1974, New Zealand comic actor, noted for his partnership with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords

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Clement

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noun
a masculine name: dim. Clem; fem. Clementine, Clementina
1. 
Saint Clement I(died a.d. 97); pope (88-97): martyr & Apostolic Father: his day is Nov. 23
2. 
Clement VII(born Giulio de' Medici) 1478-1534; pope (1523-34): excommunicated Henry VIII
adjective
1. 
forbearing; lenient; merciful
2. 
mild, as weather

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Clement

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adj.
1. Inclined to be lenient or merciful.
2. Mild: clement weather.

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