CIAO | • ciao interj. Hello, hi. • ciao interj. Bye, goodbye. • ciao n. A greeting or farewell using the word "ciao". |
CIDE | • -cide suff. Killing. • -cide suff. Killer. • CIDE v. (Shakespeare) to decide. |
CIDS | • CIDs n. Plural of CID. • CID n. a chief, captain or hero. |
CIEL | • ciel v. Alternative form of ceil. • CIEL v. to provide with a ceiling, also CEIL. |
CIGS | • cigs n. Plural of cig. • CIG n. (short for) cigarette, also CIGGIE, CIGGY. |
CILL | • cill n. Alternative form of sill. • CILL n. a sill. |
CINE | • cine n. (Chiefly attributive) cinefilm. • cine n. (Medicine) Images of the heart taken by fluoroscopy. • cine- pref. Film, movie, cinema (moving pictures). |
CINQ | • cinq n. Archaic form of cinque. • CINQ n. (French) the number five, also CINQUE. |
CION | • cion n. (Chiefly botany) Alternative spelling of scion. • CION n. a cutting from a plant or tree. |
CIRE | • cire n. A fabric with a glazed finish. • CIRE n. (French) a fabric with a waxed finish. |
CIRL | • cirl n. The cirl bunting. • CIRL n. a species of bunting. |
CIST | • cist n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) A small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in Ancient Greece. • cist n. (Archaeology) A crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone… • CIST n. a tomb consisting of a stone chest covered with stone slabs. |
CITE | • cite v. To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another. • cite v. To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context. • cite v. To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court. |
CITO | • CITO adv. (Latin) quickly. |
CITS | • cits n. Plural of cit. • cits. n. Plural of cit. • CIT n. (archaic) a contemptuous term for one who is not a gentleman. |
CITY | • city n. A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place. • city n. (UK) A settlement granted special status by royal charter or letters patent; traditionally, a settlement… • city n. (Australia) The central business district; downtown. |
CIVE | • cive n. Obsolete form of chive (“the herb”). • CIVE n. a herb of the onion family, also CHIVE. |