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clutter(1) (iou)



clutter noun. L16.
[Var. of CLODDER noun or from the verb: assoc. with cluster, clatter.]
A clotted mass. L16-E17.
A confused collection; crowded disorder, untidy state, litter. M17.
G. Heyer An open book lay on the ground beside it, with a clutter of newspapers and magazines. H. Acton She was surrounded by neatness and order: there was a complete absence of clutter.
Bustle, commotion; hubbub, disturbance; mingled rattle. Now arch. & dial. M17.
Milton The clutter of their Horse, and of their Wheels. Swift Those ladies, who are apt to make the greatest clutter on such occasions.

Official Gazette (law)




The short name for The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is weekly publication containing information about all pending trademarks, changes to existing marks, and trademark renewals.