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Webster Dictionary :: Circination

CIRCINATION, n. An orbicular motion.

Webster Dictionary :: Circinate

CIRCINATE, v.t. To make a circle; to compass.

Webster Dictionary :: Circinal

CIRCINAL, a. Rolled in spirally downwards, the tip occupying the center; a term ...

Webster Dictionary :: Circensian

CIRCENSIAN, a. Pertaining to the Circus, in Rome, where were practiced games of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Circean

CIRCEAN, a. Pertaining to Circe, the fabled daughter of Sol and Perseis, who was...

Webster Dictionary :: Circ

CIRC, [See Circus .]

Webster Dictionary :: Cipolin

CIPOLIN, n. A green marble from Rome, containing white zones. It consists chiefl...

Webster Dictionary :: Ciphering

CIPHERING, ppr. 1. Using figures, or practicing arithmetic. 2. Writing in occult...

Webster Dictionary :: Cipher

CIPHER, n. 1. In arithmetic, an Arabian or Oriental character, of this form 0, w...

Webster Dictionary :: Cious

VENEFI'CIAL,'CIOUS, a. [L. veneficium.] Acting by poison; bewitching. [Little us...

Webster Dictionary :: Cion

CION, n. A young shoot, twig or sprout of a tree, or plant, or rather the cuttin...

Webster Dictionary :: Cinque-spotted

CINQUE-SPOTTED, a. Having five spots.

Webster Dictionary :: Cinque-ports

CINQUE-PORTS, n. Five havens on the eastern shore of England, towards France, vi...

Webster Dictionary :: Cinque-pace

CINQUE-PACE, n. A kind of grave dance.

Webster Dictionary :: Cinque-foil

CINQUE-FOIL, n. Five-leaved clover, a species of Potentilla.

Webster Dictionary :: Cinque

CINQUE, n. A five; a word used in games.

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