Carries To
Clear
Clear names the readable side of clean relation. A relation is clear where it can be read without obstruction, obscurity, or false mixture. Clear is not the same as clean: clean names the invariant carrier of undrifted relation; clear names the readable condition that clean makes available.
Clear opens Clearance. Clearance is not merely empty space; it is held separation that can be read. Clear is the prior condition by which clearance becomes readable rather than merely absent, vague, or unrelated.
Places
Clear places the readable side of clean relation: where relation is unobstructed enough for clearance to be held.
Holds
Clear is held by Clean and Relation. Relation must remain free from residue or drift before it can be read without obstruction.
Pairs
Clear pairs with Tact. Clear governs readability; tact governs handling at contact.
Traces
Nests
Clear nests before Clearance. It is the readability condition from which held separation can become readable as clearance.
Reads
Clear becomes recognisable where relation can be read without obstruction, obscurity, or false mixture.