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Traditional English :: cenotaph
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cenotaph.html - n. a tomblike monument, esp. a war memorial, to a person whose body is elsewhere. [F c÷notaphe f. LL cenotaphium f. Gk kenos empty + taphos tomb] |
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Traditional English :: cenotaph
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cenotaph.html - n. a tomblike monument, esp. a war memorial, to a person whose body is elsewhere. [F c÷notaphe f. LL cenotaphium f. Gk kenos empty + taphos tomb] |
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Traditional English :: cenobite
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cenotaph.html - US var. of COENOBITE. |
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Traditional English :: cenotaph
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cenotaph.html - n. a tomblike monument, esp. a war memorial, to a person whose body is elsewhere. [F c÷notaphe f. LL cenotaphium f. Gk kenos empty + taphos tomb] |
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Traditional English :: Cenozoic
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cenotaph.html - (also Cainozoic, Caenozoic) adj. & n. Geol. --adj. of or relating to the most recent era of geological time, marked by the evolution and development of mammals, birds, and flowers. --n. this era (cf. MESOZOIC, PALAEOZOIC). [Gk kainos new + zoion animal] |
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English Idioms :: cent
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cenotaph.html - See: TWO CENTS, WORTH A CENT. |
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