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clean 1. a. (of a nuclear weapon) producing little or no radioactive fallout or contamination b. uncontaminated 2. (of a wound, etc.) having no pus or other sign of infection 3. Aeronautics causing little turbulence; streamlined 4. (of an aircraft) having no projections, such as rockets, flaps, etc., into the airstream 5. Nautical of a vessel a. having its bottom clean b. having a satisfactory bill of health 6. Old Testament a. (of persons) free from ceremonial defilement b. (of animals, birds, and fish) lawful to eat 7. New Testament morally and spiritually pure
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``I didn't even know what the snatch or clean and jerk were. For example, patello-femoral stress from walking is three times the body weight on each step, while weightlifters in a clean and jerk lift may load the patella and patellar tendon up to 13 times their body weight. The power clean, hang clean, clean and jerk, and snatch. |
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