| CIMAR | • cimar n. Alternative form of simar. • CIMAR n. (French) a loose coat, an undergarment formerly worn by women, also CYMAR, SIMAR, SIMARRE, SYMAR. | 
| CIMARS | • cimars n. Plural of cimar. • CIMAR n. (French) a loose coat, an undergarment formerly worn by women, also CYMAR, SIMAR, SIMARRE, SYMAR. | 
| CIMBALOM | • cimbalom n. A type of concert hammered dulcimer used primarily in the music of Eastern Europe. • CIMBALOM n. a kind of Hungarian dulcimer, also CYMBALOM. | 
| CIMBALOMS | • cimbaloms n. Plural of cimbalom. • CIMBALOM n. a kind of Hungarian dulcimer, also CYMBALOM. | 
| CIMELIA | • cimelia n. (Rare) Treasures; things considered valuable. • CIMELIA n. (Latin) treasures in storage. | 
| CIMETIDINE | • cimetidine n. (Pharmacology) A histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits the production of acid in the stomach… • CIMETIDINE n. a drug that reduces the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. | 
| CIMETIDINES | • cimetidines n. Plural of cimetidine. • CIMETIDINE n. a drug that reduces the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. | 
| CIMEX | • cimex n. Any member of the genus Cimex, especially the bedbug. • Cimex prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cimicidae – comprising the common bedbug and a few related insects. • CIMEX n. (Latin) a bedbug. | 
| CIMICES | • cimices n. Plural of cimex. • CIMEX n. (Latin) a bedbug. | 
| CIMIER | • cimier n. The crest of a helmet. • CIMIER n. (French) the crest of a helmet; a removable heraldic device or favour of courtly love. | 
| CIMIERS | • cimiers n. Plural of cimier. • CIMIER n. (French) the crest of a helmet; a removable heraldic device or favour of courtly love. | 
| CIMINITE | • ciminite n. (Mineralogy) Synonym of arsoite. • CIMINITE n. a rock containing olivine. | 
| CIMINITES | • ciminites n. Plural of ciminite. • CIMINITE n. a rock containing olivine. | 
| CIMMERIAN | • cimmerian adj. (Poetic) perpetually dark or gloomy. • cimmerian adj. (Figuratively) mentally dark; ignorant. • Cimmerian n. (Greek mythology) Any of the mythical people supposed to inhabit a land of perpetual darkness. | 
| CIMOLITE | • cimolite n. (Mineralogy) A soft clayey mineral of whitish or greyish colour. • CIMOLITE n. a type of clay, or hydrous silicate of aluminium, similar to fuller's earth. | 
| CIMOLITES | • cimolites n. Plural of cimolite. • CIMOLITE n. a type of clay, or hydrous silicate of aluminium, similar to fuller's earth. |