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Clear
/klɪər/adjective / verb
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Clear means free from any obstruction, cloudiness, or ambiguity, allowing for easy visibility, understanding, or passage. In modern contexts, it often involves making something evident or removing barriers, like clarifying instructions in a team meeting or wiping a debt off the books, emphasizing its role in fostering efficiency and transparency.
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The word 'clear' is etymologically linked to 'declare', both deriving from Latin roots meaning to make bright, and in science, a truly clear substance like fused silica glass can transmit over 99% of light, which is why it's used in fiber-optic cables to send internet data across oceans at nearly the speed of light.
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