Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . — n. The noise of, etc. Cawker. Same as Calkee. Cayenne Pepper, ka-en pepper. A very pungentpepper, the product of several species of Capsicum. Cayman, kaman, ?i.; lA. Cavmans, -manz. A genusof American reptiles of the crocodile family; alli-gator. Cease, ses, v. i. [^ceased (sest), ceasing.] To cometo an end, desist, forbear, stop; to be wanting.—V. t. To put a stop to, bring to an end.— Cease


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . — n. The noise of, etc. Cawker. Same as Calkee. Cayenne Pepper, ka-en pepper. A very pungentpepper, the product of several species of Capsicum. Cayman, kaman, ?i.; lA. Cavmans, -manz. A genusof American reptiles of the crocodile family; alli-gator. Cease, ses, v. i. [^ceased (sest), ceasing.] To cometo an end, desist, forbear, stop; to be wanting.—V. t. To put a stop to, bring to an end.— Ceaseles8,a. Without cessation; incessant.— Ceaselessly, adv.— Ces8ation, n. Act of discontinuing; stop; rest;intermission. ^ 4: ^-a: ^ Cedar, seder, n. An evergreen tree 01 different spe-c i e s. — Ce^dar, -drine,-drin, a. Pert, to, or madeof, etc. Cede, sed, v. t. To yieldor surrender, give up.—Cession, sesh^un, n. Ayielding or surrender, asof property or rights, toanother ; act of ceding. Cedilla, se-diKla, n. A markunder the letter c [5], toshow that it is soundedlikes; as in facale. Ceil_, set, v. t. [ceiled( s e 1 d ), ceiling.] Tooverlay or cover theinner roof of. — Ceiling, Cedar. (Arch.) The upper, interior surface of a room. (Naut.) Inside planks ota ship. Celadon, seKa-don, n. A pale sea-green color. [F.] Celandine, seKan-din, n. A genus of plants of thepoppy family; swallow-wort. Celebrate, seKe-brat, v. t. To mention with praise,extol; to honor by solemn rites, or by ceremonies 01joy and respect: to solemnize, commemorate.— CeK-ebrated, a. Having celebrity ; distinguished ; fa-mous. — CeKebrant, n. One who performs a publicreligious rite. — Celebration, Ji. Honor bestowed;commemoration; praise: observance with appropri-ate ceremonies: solemnization. — CeKebrator, -ter,n. — Celebrity, -rt-tt, n. Condition of being cele-brrited; a person of distinction. Celerity, se-ler^T-tT, n. Rapidity of motion; swift-ness; speed. Celery. seKer-Y, n. A pla


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