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A cream-colored limestone for building, found near Caen, France.
A dyewood yielded by Caesalpinia Sappan, a thorny leguminous tree of Southern Asia and the neighboring islands. It is the original Brazil wood.
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Of or pertaining to a caesura.
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Of or pertaining to the caecum, or blind gut.
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A limbless amphibian belonging to the order Caeciliae or Ophimorpha. See Ophiomorpha.
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of Caesura
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of Caecum
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Having the form of a caecum, or bag with one opening; baglike; as, the caecal extremity of a duct.
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Alt. of Caesarian
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A system of government in which unrestricted power is exercised by a single person, to whom, as Caesar or emperor, it has been committed by the popular will; imperialism; also, advocacy or support of such a system of government.
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A metrical break in a verse, occurring in the middle of a foot and commonly near the middle of the verse; a sense pause in the middle of a foot. Also, a long syllable on which the caesural accent rests, or which is used as a foot.
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A Roman emperor, as being the successor of Augustus Caesar. Hence, a kaiser, or emperor of Germany, or any emperor or powerful ruler. See Kaiser, Kesar.
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See Caecum.
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A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal (Bos urus / primigenius) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius Caesar. It had very large horns, and was hardly capable of domestication. Called also, ur, ure, and tur.
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Of or pertaining to Caesar or the Caesars; imperial.
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A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul, the province alloted to Julius Caesar.
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Either one of two or more species of South American blood-sucking bats belonging to the genera Desmodus and Diphylla. These bats are destitute of molar teeth, but have strong, sharp cutting incisors with which they make punctured wounds from which they suck the blood of horses, cattle, and other animals, as well as man, chiefly during sleep. They have a caecal appendage to the stomach, in which the blood with which they gorge themselves is stored.
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Inflammation of the caecum.
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