Calixtus III
— Noun
– English
~ Italian pope whose nepotism put the Borgia family in power in Italy (1378-1458)
comme il faut
— Adjective
– English
~ according with custom or propriety; "her becoming modesty"; "comely behavior"; "it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money"; "seemly behavior"
common iliac artery
— Noun
– English
~ terminal branches of the abdominal aorta
circumflex iliac artery
— Noun
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~ an artery that supplies the lower abdominal walls and skin and the sartorius muscle
Carya illinoensis
— Noun
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~ tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts
Carya illinoinsis
— Noun
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~ tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts
catastrophic illness
— Noun
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~ severe illness requiring prolonged hospitalization or recovery; usually involves high costs for hospitals and doctors and medicines
categorical imperative
— Noun
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~ the moral principle that behavior should be determined by duty
crown imperial
— Noun
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~ Eurasian herb with a cluster of leaves and orange-red bell-shaped flowers at the top of the stem
Centaurea imperialis
— Noun
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~ perennial of mountains of Iran and Iraq; cultivated for its fragrant rose-pink flowers
cleaning implement
— Noun
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~ any of a large class of implements used for cleaning
cutting implement
— Noun
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~ a tool used for cutting or slicing
contract in
— Verb
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~ consent in writing to pay money to a trade union for political use
cut in
— Verb
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~ interrupt a dancing couple in order to take one of them as one's own partner; "Jim always cuts in!"
cut in
— Verb
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~ break into a conversation; "her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation"
cut in
— Verb
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~ drive in front of another vehicle leaving too little space for that vehicle to maneuver comfortably
cut in
— Verb
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~ mix in with cutting motions
cut in
— Verb
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~ allow someone to have a share or profit
creep in
— Verb
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~ enter surreptitiously; "He sneaked in under cover of darkness"; "In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in"
crawl in
— Verb
– English
~ prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"