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more info Caesar, n.
conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC)
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United States comedian who pioneered comedy television shows (born 1922)
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more info Caesar salad, n.
typically having fried croutons and dressing made with a raw egg
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more info Caesar's agaric, n.
widely distributed edible mushroom resembling the fly agaric
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more info Caesarea, n.
an ancient seaport in northwestern Israel; an important Roman city in ancient Palestine
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more info Caesarean, adj.
of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar
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more info Caesarian, adj.
of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar
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more info Caesarism, n.
a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
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more info Caesaropapism, n.
the doctrine that the state is supreme over the church in ecclesiastical matters
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more info Cage, n.
United States composer of avant-garde music (1912-1992)
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more info Cagliostro, n.
Italian who was famous as a magician and alchemist (1743-1795)
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more info Cagney, n.
United States film actor known for his portrayals of tough characters (1899-1986)
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more info Cahita, n.
the Uto-Aztecan language of the Cahita
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a member of the Taracahitian people of central Mexico
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more info Caiman sclerops, n.
caiman with bony ridges about the eyes; found from southern Mexico to Argentina
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more info Cain, n.
(Old Testament) Cain and Abel were the first children of Adam and Eve born after the Fall of Man; Cain killed Abel out of jealousy and was exiled by God
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more info Cairene, n.
a native or inhabitant of Cairo
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more info Cairina, n.
a genus of Anatidae
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more info Cairina moschata, n.
large crested wild duck of Central America and South America; widely domesticated
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more info Cairo, n.
the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa; a major port just to the south of the Nile delta; formerly the home of the Pharaohs
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a town at the southern tip of Illinois at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
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more info Caitra, n.
the first Hindu calendar month (corresponding to March in the Gregorian calendar)
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more info Cajanus, n.
erect densely branched shrubby perennials of Old World tropics; naturalized in other warm regions
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more info Cajanus cajan, n.
tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics
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more info Cajun, n.
a Louisianian descended from Acadian immigrants from Nova Scotia (`Cajun' comes from `Acadian')
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more info Cakchiquel, n.
the Mayan language spoken by the Cakchiquel
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a member of the Mayan people living in south central Guatemala
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more info Cakile, n.
small genus of succulent annual herbs found on sandy shores of North America and Europe
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more info Cakile maritima, n.
salt-tolerant seashore annual grown for its fragrant rose or violet flowers and fleshy grey-green foliage
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more info Calabria, n.
a region of southern Italy (forming the toe of the Italian `boot')
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more info Caladenia cairnsiana, n.
orchid with reddish linear leaves and panicle of purple-marked pale-yellow flowers with deep red or purple lip; southwestern Australia
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more info Caladium bicolor, n.
most popular caladium; cultivated in many varieties since the late 19th century
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more info Calais, n.
a town in northern France on the Strait of Dover that serves as a ferry port to England; in 1347 it was captured by the English king Edward III after a long siege and remained in English hands until it was recaptured by the French king Henry II in 1558
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more info Calamagrostic quadriseta, n.
tall Australian reedlike grass sometimes used for hay
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