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CAULIFEROUS, a. In botany, having a stem or stalk.
CAULESCENT, a. In botany, having a stem different from that which produces the f...
CAUL, n. 1. In anatomy, a membrane in the abdomen, covering the greatest part of...
CAUK, CAUKY, a. Pertaining to cauk; like cauk.
CAUGHT, pret. and pp. of catch, pronounced caut.
CAUF, n. A chest with holes for keeping fish alive in water.
CAUDLE, n. A kind of warm broth, a mixture of wine and other ingredients prepare...
CAUDATE, CAUDATED, CAUDEX, n. In botany, the stem of a tree. Linne uses the word...
CAUDAL, a. Pertaining to a tail; or to the thread which terminates the See d of ...
CAUCASIAN, CAUCUS, n. A word used in America to denote a meeting of citizens to ...
CAUCASEAN, a. Pertaining to Mount Caucasus in Asia.
CATTLE, n. 1. Beasts or quadrupeds in general, serving for tillage, or other lab...
CATTERY, n. The place where provisions are deposited.
CATSUP, n. A liquor extracted from mushrooms, used as a sauce.
CATSILVER, n. A fossil, a species of mica.
CATS-PAW, n. 1. Among seamen, a light air perceived, in a calm, by a rippling of...