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CASE-WORM, n. A worm that makes itself a case.
CASE-KNIFE, n. A large table knife, often kept in a case.
CASE-HARDEN, v.t. To harden the outer part or superficies, as of iron, by conver...
CASE, n. 1. A covering, box or sheath; that which incloses or contains; as a cas...
CASCALHO, n. In Brazil, a deposit of pebbles, gravel and sand in which the diamo...
CASCADE, n. A waterfall; a steep fall or flowing of water over a precipice, in a...
CASCABEL, n. The knob or pummelion of a cannon.
CASARCA, n. A fowl of the genus Anas, called also ruddy-goose, larger than a mal...
CARYOPHYLLOID, n. A species of mica, the scales of which are concentric and perp...
CARYOPHYLLEOUS, n. Having five petals with long claws, in a tubular calyx; appli...
CARYON, v.t 1. To sketch with a crayon. Hence, 2. To sketch; to plan; to commit ...
CARYATIDES, n. In architecture, figures of women dressed in long robes, after th...
CARYATES, CARYATIC, a. Pertaining to the Caryans or Caryatides.
CARVING, ppr. Cutting, dividing, as meat; cutting in stone, wood or metal; appor...
CARVER, n. 1. One who cuts meat at tale; a sculptor; one who apportions or distr...
CARVEL, n. 1. A small vessel on the coast of France, used in the herring fishery...