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clarice

n. (given name female from=Latin), a variant of Clarissa.

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Clarice

Clarice is a given name of Latin and Greek origin. The "Clarice" spelling is the Germanic variant of the Latin Clarus (bright, clear, famous) and the Greek Clarissa (brilliant).

It may refer to:

  • Clarice Cliff, British ceramic artist
  • Clarice Vance, American actress
  • Clarice Tinsley, American journalist
  • Clarice Taylor, American actress
  • " Clarice Strozzi," a painting by Italian artist Titian
  • Clarice Starling, fictional character in the Hannibal Lecter series
  • Clarice Shaw, Scottish politician
  • Clarice (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer), a reindeer in the Rankin-Bass Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer series
  • Clarice Orsini, Tuscan queen
  • Clarice Morant, American centenarian and caretaker
  • Clarice Modeste-Curwen, Grenadan politician
  • Clarice McLean, American dancer
  • Clarice Mayne, English actress
  • Clarice Lispector, Brazilian writer
  • Clarice de' Medici, Tuscan noblewoman
  • Clarice Blackburn, American actress
  • Clarice Benini, Italian chess master
  • Clarice Beckett, Australian painter
  • Clarice Bean series
  • Clarice Assad, Brazilian composer
  • "Clarice", a song by America from their eponymous debut album.

Usage examples of "clarice".

Behind them were four younger people: Mary Catherine and James Cozzano, and Clarice and Harmon Richmond, Jr.

Using hypnotic drugs and hypnotic techniques much modified from cameral therapy, he was finding in Clarice Starling's personality hard and stubborn nodes, like knots in wood, and old resentments still flammable as resin.

DonNELL," announced this vision, "and I have come in to see you about something Clarice Almira told me when she came home to dinner today.

I told Clarice Almira that I was sure it was only a misunderstanding and that a word would set it right.

The care-giver was as upset as Faith had ever seen her, and it was as much work to calm Clarice as it was to comfort her mother.

Michael often tried us by her overanxiety, and sent your letters in all manner of strange ways, till I bid her do it simply, for Clarice was always in a tremor when anything arrived from them, lest a letter should appear when least expected.

So, in an embalming room with cabbage roses in the wallpaper and a picture molding beneath its high ceiling, in a white frame house of a type she understood, Clarice Starling met with her first direct evidence of Buffalo Bill.