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ceenamon, ceinamon, seinamon, sinamon,
ceenamon [sinˈəmən]
n. The dried bark of Cinnamomum loureirii used as a spice and in medicine.
ceepher, ceipher, cipher, seepher, seipher,
ceepher [ˈsifər]
n. A cipher, a person of no significance, an impudent or empty headed person.
ceet, ceete, ceeted, ceetet, ceetit, citit, receet, seet, seetit,
ceet [sit]
v. To cite.
pt. pp. ceetit
Compounds and phrases etc.
receet: v. Recite.
ceetie, ceeties, ceetizen, ceety, ceitie, ceitizen, ceity, cietie, citie, cittie,
ceety [ˈsitɪ]
n. A city.
pl. ceeties
Compounds and phrases etc.
ceetizen [ˈsitɪzən]: A citizen.
ceevic, ceevil, ceivic, ceivick, ceivik, ceivil, cievil, unceevil,
ceevic [ˈsiːvɪk]
adj. Civic.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ceevil [ˈsiːvɪl]: Civil.
ceevil servand: A civil servant.
unceevil: Uncivil.
camceil, camsile, camsyle, ceil, combceil, combceiled, comseil, comseil, comseiled, comseiled, coomceil, coomceiled, coom-ceiled, coom-ceileen, coomsile, coomsiled, coom-siled, coomsyl, coomsyled, cumcil, cumciled, cume-ceil, cume-ceiled, cumseil, cumseil, cumseiled, cumseiled, cumsile, cumsiled, sile, syle, syllin, sylling,
ceil [ˈkamsil, ˈkamsəil]
n. arch. A ceiling.
v. To furnish with a ceiling.
coomceil [ˈkumˈsil, ˈkʌmˈsil, ˈkɔmˈsil, -ˈsəil]
n. A sloping roof.
v. To lath and plaster a ceiling.
pt. pp. coomceilt adj. Having a sloping ceiling.
Compounds and phrases etc.
camceil: n. A sloping ceiling.
cailey, caileyin, cailly, caillyin, cayley, cayleyin, caylie, cayliein, cayly, caylyin, caylzie, caylziein, ceilers, ceili, ceilidh, ceilidhin, ceiliers, ceiliin, kaelyin, kaelyin, kailey, kaileyin, kailiers, kailye, kailyee, kailyeein, kailyein, kailyin, kaley, kaleyin, kaylers, kaylie, kayliein, keilers,
ceilidh [Gael. ˈkelɪ]
n. A dance, social gathering.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ceiliers, ceilers: People who stay too long on a visit to ther people's houses.
ceilidhin: Participating in a ceilidh.
celebrate [ˈsɛləbret]
v. To acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
Compounds and phrases etc.
celebration: A social gathering or enjoyable activity held to celebrate something.
calery, celery, salerie, salery,
celery [ˈsɛlərɪ, sɑl-]
n. Celery.
cell,
cell [sɛl]
n. A cell, a small chamber, cellar.
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