Clearance vs. Clearence

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Clearancenoun

The act of clearing or something (such as a space) cleared

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The distance between two moving objects, especially between parts of a machine

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The height or width of a tunnel, bridge or other passage, or the distance between a vehicle and the walls or roof of such passage; a gap, headroom.

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A permission for a vehicle to proceed, or for a person to travel.

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A permission to have access to sensitive or secret documents or other information.

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A permission to use something, usually intellectual property, that is legally, but not otherwise, protected.

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(retail) A sale of merchandise, especially at significantly reduced prices in order to make room for new merchandise or updated versions of the same merchandise.

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The settlement of transactions involving securities or means of payment such as checks by means of a clearing house.

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(medicine) The removal of harmful substances from the blood; renal clearance.

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The act of potting all the remaining balls on a table at one visit.

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(soccer) The act of kicking a ball away from the goal one is defending.

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(chess) Removal of pieces from a rank, file or diagonal so that a bishop, rook or queen is free to move along it.

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Clear or net profit.

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(Australian rules football) The first disposal in a chain that leaves the area of a stoppage, or a disposal that leaves the area of a stoppage itself.

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(Australian rules football) The act of leaving the area of a stoppage.

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The act of clearing; as, to make a thorough clearance.

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A certificate that a ship or vessel has been cleared at the customhouse; permission to sail.

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Clear or net profit.

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The distance by which one object clears another, as the distance between the piston and cylinder head at the end of a stroke in a steam engine, or the least distance between the point of a cogwheel tooth and the bottom of a space between teeth of a wheel with which it engages.

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the distance by which one thing clears another; the space between them

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vertical space available to allow easy passage under something

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permission to proceed;

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the action or process of clearing or of being dispersed

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the removal of buildings, people, or trees from land so as to free it for alternative uses

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the removal of contents from a house

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(in soccer and other sports) a kick or hit that sends the ball away from one's goal

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the potting of all the balls remaining on the table in a single break

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official authorization for something to proceed or take place

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official permission for someone to have access to classified information

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permission for an aircraft to take off or land at an airport

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the clearing of a person or ship by customs

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a certificate showing that customs clearance has been granted.

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the process of clearing cheques through a clearing house.

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clear space allowed for a thing to move past or under another

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misspelling of clearance

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