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Cisgender
sɪsˈdʒen.dəradjectiveUsed to describe a person whose gender matches the body they were born with
Примеры использования:
A cisgender woman/man, she identifies as cisgender.
adjectiveBetween the earth and the moon.
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The darkness of cislunar space
nounA cytotoxic drug used in cancer chemotherapy.
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In this study, researchers developed head and neck cancer cell cultures resistant to the chemothera…
adjectiveOn the north side of the thames bridges in london (originally the better-known side).
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Cross a bridge over the thames and you were in the more respectable cispontine sector of london.
Cissies
ˈsɪs.inounA person regarded as effeminate or cowardly.
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He would hate the other boys to think he was a sissy
adjectiveSoft, timid, or oversensitive, or overly interested in things traditionally associated with women.
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They still think that dancing is a sissy thing for guys to do
noun(in decorating) failure of paint to adhere properly to a surface.
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Step 1: rub over the panel with a damp sponge and rottenstone powder to eliminate cissing.
nounA woody climbing vine of a genus that includes the kangaroo vine.
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I've some type of cissus, that does best in brightest light in winter but out of direct sun in summ…
Cissy
ˈsɪs.inounA soft, timid, or oversensitive person, or a boy or man viewed as being overly interested in things traditionally associated with women.
Примеры использования:
He would hate the other boys to think he was a sissy
adjectiveA person regarded as effeminate or cowardly.
Примеры использования:
He would hate the other boys to think he was a sissy
Cist
sɪstnounAn ancient coffin or burial chamber made from stone or a hollowed tree.
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He pointed at long flat slabs resting on stone kists.
Cistercian
sɪˈstɜː.ʃənnounA monk or nun of an order founded in 1098 as a stricter branch of the benedictines. the monks are now divided into two observances, the strict observance, whose adherents are known popularly as trappists, and the common observance, which has certain relaxations.
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The cistercian order follows the reformed benedictine rule; cistercians of the strict observance fo…
adjectiveRelating to the cistercians.
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A cistercian abbey
Cistern
ˈsɪs.tənnounA tank for storing water, especially one supplying taps or as part of a flushing toilet.
Примеры использования:
It is a water-saving device you fit in your toilet cistern so that less water is used for flushing.
Cisterns
ˈsɪs.tənnounA tank for storing water, especially one supplying taps or as part of a flushing toilet.
Примеры использования:
It is a water-saving device you fit in your toilet cistern so that less water is used for flushing.
nounA section of a dna or rna molecule that codes for a specific polypeptide in protein synthesis.
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Almost all eukaryotes have multiple copies of their nuclear ribosomal rna cistrons, arranged in a l…
nounA section of a dna or rna molecule that codes for a specific polypeptide in protein synthesis.
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Almost all eukaryotes have multiple copies of their nuclear ribosomal rna cistrons, arranged in a l…
Cists
sɪstnounAn ancient coffin or burial chamber made from stone or a hollowed tree.
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He pointed at long flat slabs resting on stone kists.
nounA southern european shrub with large white or red flowers, from which the resin ladanum may be extracted.
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Some of the native plants we found growing in the rocky limestone soils of the hills and mountains …
nounA southern european shrub with large white or red flowers, from which the resin ladanum may be extracted.
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Some of the native plants we found growing in the rocky limestone soils of the hills and mountains …
Cit
ˌɒp ˈsɪtadverbUsed by writers to avoid repeating the details of a book or article that has already been referred to, when all the details other than the page number are the same
Примеры использования:
Johnson (op. cit., page 53) calls this phenomenon "the principle of minimal effort".
Citadel
ˈsɪt.ə.delnounA fortress, typically one on high ground above a city.
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The garrison withdrew into the citadel
Citadels
ˈsɪt.ə.delnounA fortress, typically one on high ground above a city.
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The garrison withdrew into the citadel
Citation
saɪˈteɪ.ʃənnounA quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
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The majority of the citations are to work published during the past twenty years
Citations
saɪˈteɪ.ʃənnounA quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
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The majority of the citations are to work published during the past twenty years
nounA person who quotes, refers to, or mentions something.
nounA person who quotes, refers to, or mentions something.
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