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clar·i·on C0386600 (klăr′ē-ən)adj. Loud and clear: a clarion call to resistance.n. Music 1. A medieval trumpet with a shrill clear tone.2. The sound of this instrument or a sound resembling it. [Middle English clarioun, a clarion, from Old French clarion, from Medieval Latin clāriō, clāriōn-, from Latin clārus, clear; see clear.]clarion (ˈklærɪən) n1. (Instruments) a four-foot reed stop of trumpet quality on an organ2. (Instruments) an obsolete high-pitched small-bore trumpet3. the sound of such an instrument or any similar soundadj (prenominal) clear and ringing; inspiring: a clarion call to action. vbto proclaim loudly[C14: from Medieval Latin clāriō trumpet, from Latin clārus clear]clar•i•on (ˈklær i ən) adj. 1. clear and shrill: the trumpet's clarion call. n. 2. an ancient trumpet. 3. the sound of this instrument. 4. any similar sound. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Old French) < Medieval Latin clāriō trumpet = Latin clār(us) clear + -iō -ion] clarion Past participle: clarioned Gerund: clarioning
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I clarion | you clarion | he/she/it clarions | we clarion | you clarion | they clarion |
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I clarioned | you clarioned | he/she/it clarioned | we clarioned | you clarioned | they clarioned |
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I am clarioning | you are clarioning | he/she/it is clarioning | we are clarioning | you are clarioning | they are clarioning |
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I have clarioned | you have clarioned | he/she/it has clarioned | we have clarioned | you have clarioned | they have clarioned |
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I was clarioning | you were clarioning | he/she/it was clarioning | we were clarioning | you were clarioning | they were clarioning |
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I had clarioned | you had clarioned | he/she/it had clarioned | we had clarioned | you had clarioned | they had clarioned |
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I will clarion | you will clarion | he/she/it will clarion | we will clarion | you will clarion | they will clarion |
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I will have clarioned | you will have clarioned | he/she/it will have clarioned | we will have clarioned | you will have clarioned | they will have clarioned |
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I will be clarioning | you will be clarioning | he/she/it will be clarioning | we will be clarioning | you will be clarioning | they will be clarioning |
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I have been clarioning | you have been clarioning | he/she/it has been clarioning | we have been clarioning | you have been clarioning | they have been clarioning |
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I will have been clarioning | you will have been clarioning | he/she/it will have been clarioning | we will have been clarioning | you will have been clarioning | they will have been clarioning |
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I had been clarioning | you had been clarioning | he/she/it had been clarioning | we had been clarioning | you had been clarioning | they had been clarioning |
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I would clarion | you would clarion | he/she/it would clarion | we would clarion | you would clarion | they would clarion |
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I would have clarioned | you would have clarioned | he/she/it would have clarioned | we would have clarioned | you would have clarioned | they would have clarioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clarion - a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tonebrass instrument, brass - a wind instrument that consists of a brass tube (usually of variable length) that is blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece | Verb | 1. | clarion - blow the clarionmusic - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"music - (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)play - perform music on (a musical instrument); "He plays the flute"; "Can you play on this old recorder?" | | 2. | clarion - proclaim on, or as if on, a clarionpromulgate, exclaim, proclaim - state or announce; "`I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed"; "The King will proclaim an amnesty" | Adj. | 1. | clarion - loud and clear; "a clarion call"loud - characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity; "a group of loud children"; "loud thunder"; "her voice was too loud"; "loud trombones" | TranslationsIdiomsSeeclarion callClarion
clarion1. a four-foot reed stop of trumpet quality on an organ 2. an obsolete, high-pitched, small-bore trumpet Clarion (language)A family of systems from SoftVelocity, Inc. forbuilding database applications on Microsoft Windows.Clarion products include Clarion 4GL language with a C++ andModula-2 compiler. Clarion products support fast,efficient database application development. Clarion wasoriginally developed by Clarion Software Corporation, later tobecome TopSpeed Corporation. In 2000, the Clarion productline was acquired by SoftVelocity Inc.ClarionA family of application development systems for Windows from SoftVelocity, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL (www.softvelocity.com). Clarion provides a comprehensive set of tools for development, including a screen builder, 4GL and application generator. It includes a compiler that is known for generating fast executables. It also includes a data dictionary and drivers for popular databases. Clarion was originally developed by Clarion Software Corporation, later to become TopSpeed Corporation. In 2000, the Clarion product line was acquired by SoftVelocity.CLARION
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Words related to clarionnoun a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill toneRelated Wordsverb blow the clarionRelated Wordsverb proclaim on, or as if on, a clarionRelated Words- promulgate
- exclaim
- proclaim
adj loud and clearRelated Words |