clyde
/klaɪd/ or /klaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A river in Scotland, approximately 173 km long, which flows through Glasgow.
“The Clyde River plays a significant role in Glasgow’s economy and culture.”
2. proper noun
A Scottish clan and a surname of Scottish origin.
“The Clan Clyde was a prominent Scottish clan during the 16th century.”
3. verb
To cause to flow or slide, as with a liquid.
“The water clyded down the slope, creating a small waterfall.”