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cement, cementet, cementit,
cement [ˈsɛmɛnt]
n. Cement.
pt. pp. cementit
censor,
censor [ˈsɛnsər]
n. An official in a University or school.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
censorious [sɛnˈsɔːrɪəs]: Fond of criticizing.
censer, censur, senser, sensur,
censur [ˈsɛnʃər]
n. Censure.
v. To censure.
cent,
cent [sɛnt]
n. A cent.
center, centir, centre, cintre, sinter,
centre [ˈsɛntər]
n. Centre.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
central. In the centre.
centur, centurie, century, hunneryear, yearhunder, yearhunner, yeirhunder, yeirhunner,
century [sɛnt(ə)rɪ]
n. A century.
ceremonie, ceremony,
ceremony [ˈsɛrəmonɪ]
n. Ceremony.
Ceres, Sairis, Seeris, Seris,
Ceres [ˈsiːrəs]
pn. Ceres (Fife).
cairtain, certaint, sartain, sarten, sartin,
certaint [ˈsɛrt(ə)nt]
adj. Certain.
cert, certe, certes, certie, certies, certs, certy,
certe [ˈsɛrtɪ]
also certes
adv. Assuredly, to be sure, sure enough.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
my certes [mɑe-, ma-, mə-]: My! Certainly! An exclamation of surprise or emphasis.

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