club (noun)
31club rush — noun Etymology: club (I) (weapon) + rush 1. : a cattail (Typha latifolia) 2. : a sedge of the genus Scirpus : bulrush …
32club tooth — noun Etymology: club (I) : a club shaped tooth used in lever escapement wheels in timepieces designed especially to retain oil …
33club-law — clubˈ law noun Government by violence • • • Main Entry: ↑club …
34club-line — clubˈ line noun (printing) A short line at the end of a paragraph, an orphan • • • Main Entry: ↑club …
35club´bish|ness — club|bish «KLUHB ihsh», adjective. = clubby. (Cf. ↑clubby) –club´bish|ness, noun …
36club|bish — «KLUHB ihsh», adjective. = clubby. (Cf. ↑clubby) –club´bish|ness, noun …
37club|house — «KLUHB HOWS», noun. a building used by a club: »... the clubhouse, a two story structure that has everything, including a glass front and a handsome dining room (New Yorker) …
38club|room — «KLUHB ROOM, RUM», noun. a room for club activities …
39club fungus — noun Date: 1899 any of various basidiomycetes (family Clavariaceae) with a simple or branched often club shaped sporophore …
40club moss — noun Date: 1597 any of an order (Lycopodiales) of primitive vascular plants (as ground pine) often with the sporangia borne in club shaped strobili …