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Webster Dictionary :: Cylindrical

CYLINDRIC, CYLINDRICAL, a. Having the form of a cylinder; or partaking of its pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Cylindriform

CYLINDRIFORM, a. [cylinder and form.] Having the form of a cylinder.

Webster Dictionary :: Cylindroid

CYLINDROID, n. [cylinder and form.] A solid body, approaching to the figure of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Cyma

CYMATIUM, CYMA, n. [L., Gr., a little wave.] In architecture, a member or moldin...

Webster Dictionary :: Cymar

CYMAR, n. A slight covering; a scarf; properly, simar.

Webster Dictionary :: Cymatium

CYMATIUM, CYMA, n. [L., Gr., a little wave.] In architecture, a member or moldin...

Webster Dictionary :: Cymbal

CYMBAL, n. [L., Gr.] 1. A musical instrument used by the ancients, hollow and ma...

Webster Dictionary :: Cymbiform

CYMBIFORM, a. [L., a boat, form.] Shaped like a boat.

Webster Dictionary :: Cyme

CYME, CYMA, n. [Gr., fetus, to swell.] Literally, a sprout, particularly of the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cymling

CYMLING, n. A squash.

Webster Dictionary :: Cymophane

CYMOPHANE, n. [Gr., a wave, to appear.] A mineral, called also chrysoberyl. Its ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cymophanous

CYMOPHANOUS, a. Having a wavy floating light; opalescent; chatoyant.

Webster Dictionary :: Cymose

CYMOSE, CYMOUS, a. Containing a cyme; in the form of a cyme.

Webster Dictionary :: Cymous

CYMOSE, CYMOUS, a. Containing a cyme; in the form of a cyme.

Webster Dictionary :: Cynanche

CYNANCHE, n. [Gr., a dog-collar, angina; a dog, to press or bind, to suffocate.]...

Webster Dictionary :: Cynanthropy

CYNANTHROPY, n. [Gr., a dog, man.] A kind of madness in which men have the quali...

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