clearance
111clearance hole — noun A hole in a surface which is large enough to enable screw threads and shank to pass through …
112clearance sale — general sale, sale intended to sell an entire inventory …
113“clearance valid...” — An expression used in radio communications to indicate a departure time restriction issued to a pilot by air traffic control (either directly or through an authorized relay) when it is necessary to separate a departing aircraft from other traffic …
114clearance volume — The space enclosed by the cylinder head and the piston when it at top dead center (TDC) in a reciprocating engine. This is the volume of the combustion chamber …
115clearance sale — noun (C) an occasion when goods in a shop are sold cheaply in order to get rid of them …
116clearance capacity — /ˈklɪərəns kəˌpæsəti/ (say klearruhns kuh.pasuhtee) noun the ability of an inland communications system to transport supplies from a point of military disembarkation …
117clearance sale — /ˈklɪərəns seɪl/ (say klearruhns sayl) noun a sale (def. 4) held to clear stock, especially that which is shop soiled or out of date …
118clearance sale — / klɪərəns seɪl/ noun a sale of items at low prices to get rid of stock …
119clearance certificate — / klɪərəns səˌtɪfɪkət/ noun a document showing that goods have been passed by customs …
120clearance sale — / klɪərəns seɪl/ noun a sale of items at low prices to get rid of stock …