aclarar

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to clarify to make sure something is understood correctly
 * 2) to become or make clear, less dark
 * 3)  to clear (one’s throat)
 * 4)  to make (one’s voice) clearer
 * 1)  to clear (one’s throat)
 * 2)  to make (one’s voice) clearer
 * 1)  to clear (one’s throat)
 * 2)  to make (one’s voice) clearer
 * 1)  to clear (one’s throat)
 * 2)  to make (one’s voice) clearer
 * 1)  to make (one’s voice) clearer
 * 1)  to make (one’s voice) clearer

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to clarify, clear make clear or clearer
 * 2)  to explain; to clarify
 * 3) to water down
 * 4)  to rinse (soap from hands)
 * 5)  to clear up
 * 6)  to set things straight, get things clear (in one's mind)
 * 1)  to clear up
 * 2)  to set things straight, get things clear (in one's mind)
 * 1)  to set things straight, get things clear (in one's mind)
 * 1)  to set things straight, get things clear (in one's mind)