/kleːn/
noun
Removal of dirt.The first part of the event clean and jerk in which the weight is brought from the ground to the shoulders.verb
To remove dirt from a place or object.To tidy up, make a place neat.To remove equipment from a climbing route after it was previously lead climbed.To make things clean in general.To remove unnecessary files, etc. from (a directory, etc.).To brush the ice lightly in front of a moving rock to remove any debris and ensure a correct line; less vigorous than a sweep.To purge a raw of any blemishes caused by the scanning process such as brown tinting and poor color contrast.To remove guts and/or scales of a butchered animal.adjective
(heading, physical) Free of dirt or impurities or protruberances.(heading, behavioural) Free of immorality or criminality.Smooth, exact, and performed wellTotal; utter. (still in "clean sweep")Cool or neat.(health) Being free of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).That does not damage the environment.Free from that which is useless or injurious; without defects.Free from restraint or neglect; complete; entire.Well-proportioned; shapely.(of a route) Ascended without falling.adverb
Fully and completely.