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CINNAMON, n. The bark of two species of Laurus. The true cinnamon is the inner b...
CINNABARINE, a. Pertaining to cinnabar; consisting of cinnabar, or containing it...
CINNABAR, n. Red sulphuret of mercury. Native cinnabar is an ore of quicksilver,...
CINGLE, n. A girth; but the word is little used. [See Surcingle .]
CINERITIOUS, a. Having the color or consistence of ashes.
CINEREOUS, a. Like ashes; having the color of the ashes of wood.
CINERATION, n. The reducing of any thing to ashes by combustion.
CINDER-WENCH,WOMAN, n. A woman whose business is to rake into heaps of ashes for...
CINDER, n. 1. Small coals or particles of fire mixed with ashes; embers. 2. Smal...
CINCTURE, n. 1. A belt, a girdle, or something worn round the body. 2. That whic...
CINCHONA, n. The Peruvian bark, quinquina, of which there are three varieties, t...
CIMOLITE, n. A species of clay, used by the ancients, as a remedy for erysipelas...
CIMMERIAN, a. Pertaining to Cimmerium, a town at the mouth of the Palus Maeotis....
CIMITER, n. A short sword with a convex edge or recurvated point, used by the Pe...
CIMBRIC, a. Pertaining to the Cimbri, the inhabitants of the modern Jutland, in ...
CIMBAL, n. A kind of cake.