This is the 6173rd most frequent Portuguese word.
clauer
The word "clauer" is not Portuguese; it appears to be Catalan, meaning "keychain."
The word "clauer" is used to describe the action of focusing intently on a specific task or activity.
Quando o alarme tocou, percebi que precisava clauer completamente no trabalho.
When the alarm rang, I realized I needed to focus completely on work.
Here, "clauer" represents the act of directing one's attention or concentration intentionally towards an object or process for relaxation or mindfulness.
Na aula de meditação, eles ensinaram a clauer na respiração como forma de relaxamento.
In the meditation class, they taught focusing on the breath as a way to relax.
This usage highlights "clauer" as the process of concentrating on the matter at hand to achieve precision or accuracy.