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CEREMONIOUS, a. 1. Consisting of outward forms and rites; as the ceremonious par...
CEREMONIOUSLY, adv. In a ceremonious manner; formally; with due forms.
CEREMONIOUSNESS, n. The use of customary forms; the practice of too much ceremon...
CEREMONY, n. 1. Outward rite; external form in religion. 2. Forms of civility; r...
CEREOLITE, n. A substance which in appearance and softness resembles wax; someti...
CEREOUS, a. Waxen; like wax.
CERES, n. 1. In mythology, the inventor or goddess of corn, or rather the name o...
CERIN, n. 1. A peculiar substance which precipitates on evaporation, from alcoho...
CERINTHIANS, n. A set of heretics, so called from Cerinthus, one of the first he...
CERITE, n. [See Cerium .] 1. The siliceous oxyd of Cerium, a rare mineral of a p...
CERIUM, n. A metal recently discovered in Sweden, in the mineral cerate, and so ...
CEROON, n. [from the Spanish.] A bale or package made of skins.
CERRIAL, a. Pertaining to the Cerrus, or bitter oak.
CERRUS, n. The bitter oak.
CERTAIN, a. 1. Sure; true; undoubted; unquestionable; that cannot be denied; exi...
CERTAINLY, adv. 1. Without doubt or question; in truth and fact. Certainly this ...