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clement
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
clement
(adjective)
clement
/
ˈ
klɛmənt/
adjective
clement
/
ˈ
klɛmənt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of CLEMENT
[
more clement; most clement
]
formal
:
not too hot or too cold
The country is known for its
clement
[=(more commonly)
mild
] weather.
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