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Webster Dictionary :: Celsitude

CELSITUDE, n. Highth; elevation.

Webster Dictionary :: Celt

CELT, n. One of the primitive inhabitants of the South of Europe. [See Celtic .]

Webster Dictionary :: Celtiberian

CELTIBERIAN, a. Pertaining to Celtiberia, and its inhabitants, the Celtiberi, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Celtic

CELTIC, a. Pertaining to the primitive inhabitants of the South and West of Euro...

Webster Dictionary :: Celticism

CELTICISM, n. The manners and customs of the Celts.

Webster Dictionary :: Celtis

CELTIS, n. The nettle-tree, of several species; among which are the australis or...

Webster Dictionary :: Cement

CEMENT, n. 1. Any glutinous or other substance capable of uniting bodies in clos...

Webster Dictionary :: Cementation

CEMENTATION, n. 1. The act of cementing; the act of uniting by a suitable substa...

Webster Dictionary :: Cementatory

CEMENTATORY, a. Cementing; having the quality of uniting firmly.

Webster Dictionary :: Cemented

CEMENTED, pp. United by cement; changed by cement; firmly united; consolidated.

Webster Dictionary :: Cementer

CEMENTER, n. The person or thing that cements.

Webster Dictionary :: Cementing

CEMENTING, ppr. Uniting by cement; changing by means of a cement; uniting closel...

Webster Dictionary :: Cementitious

CEMENTITIOUS, a. Having the quality of cementing.

Webster Dictionary :: Cemetery

CEMETERY, n. A place where the dead bodies of human beings are buried.

Webster Dictionary :: Cenatory

CENATORY, a. Pertaining or relating to supper.

Webster Dictionary :: Cency

REJUVENES'CENCE,'CENCY, n. [L. re and juvenescens; juvenis, a youth.]

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