Name Report For First Name CERELLA:

CERELLA

First name CERELLA's origin is English. CERELLA means "mistress: lady. feminine of cyril". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CERELLA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of cerella.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with CERELLA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with CERELLA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CERELLA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CERELLA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CERELLA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (erella) - Names That Ends with erella:

cinderella

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (rella) - Names That Ends with rella:

arella corella estrella morella trella marella

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ella) - Names That Ends with ella:

donella arabella eustella onella adiella bella gisella agnella gabriella isabella cingeswiella abella adella amabella anabella anjanella annabella ardella ariella axella briella brunella camella carmella della ella emmanuella estella fenella finella gabryella grisella izabella janella jenella joella louella luella majella marcella mariabella maribella maricella marvella michella mikella mirabella nella noella odella ordella rudella braemwiella caersewiella caldwiella crombwiella eadwiella haligwiella heortwiella kinsella paella rawiella scadwiella stocwiella raphaella prunella radella parnella

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (lla) - Names That Ends with lla:

sybylla scylla ludmilla abdalla aghavilla arcilla camilla carilla cirilla colmcilla cyrilla dervorgilla drusilla fynballa gabreilla galla gavrilla gunilla jamilla kamilla kermilla logestilla logistilla marquilla mercilla

NAMES RHYMING WITH CERELLA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (cerell) - Names That Begins with cerell:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (cerel) - Names That Begins with cerel:

cerelia

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (cere) - Names That Begins with cere:

ceres

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (cer) - Names That Begins with cer:

cera cerberus cercyon cerdic ceri ceria cerin cerise cermak cermaka cerny

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ce) - Names That Begins with ce:

ceallach ceallachan ceannfhionn ceapmann ceara cearbhall ceard ceardach cearnach cearo ceasario ceaster ceastun ceawlin cebriones cecelia cecile cecilia cecilio cecilius cecille cecrops cedd cedra cedric cedrica cedrina cedro ceileachan cein ceire ceit celaeno celandina celandine celdtun celena celene celesse celesta celeste celestia celestiel celestina celestine celestyna celeus celidon celidone celie celina celine celosia celsus celyddon cendrillon cenehard ceneward cenewig cenewyg cenobia cenon centehua cenwalh ceolbeorht ceolfrith ceolwulf cephalus cepheus cesar cesara cesare cesario cesaro cestmir cestus cetewin cetewind ceto cetus cevanah ceyx cezar

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CERELLA:

First Names which starts with 'cer' and ends with 'lla':

First Names which starts with 'ce' and ends with 'la':

First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'a':

cacia cadda cadena cadencia cadenza cadha cadhla cadyna caedwalla caffara caffaria cahira caira cairistiona cala calandra calandria calantha caliana calida calinda calissa calista calleigha callia calliegha calligenia callista calvina calynda calysta camara cambria camelia camellia camila camraya candida candra cantara capeka caprina capucina cara caressa carina carisa carissa carla carlaisa carletta carlita carlota carlotta carma carmela carmelina carmelita carmencita carmia carmina carmita carmya carola caroliana carolina carona carressa carrola cartimandua casandra casimira cassandra cassiopeia cassondra casta castalia catalina catarina caterina cathenna cathia catia catriona cavana caylona cha cha'kwaina cha'risa cha'tima chaba chafulumisa chaga chaitra chaka chakierra chalina chamorra chamunda chana

English Words Rhyming CERELLA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CERELLA AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CERELLA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (erella) - English Words That Ends with erella:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rella) - English Words That Ends with rella:


fissurellanoun (n.) A genus of marine gastropod mollusks, having a conical or limpetlike shell, with an opening at the apex; -- called also keyhole limpet.

lirellanoun (n.) A linear apothecium furrowed along the middle; the fruit of certain lichens.

parellanoun (n.) Alt. of Parelle

saltarellanoun (n.) See Saltarello.

subumbrellanoun (n.) The integument of the under surface of the bell, or disk-shaped body, of a jellyfish.

umbrellanoun (n.) A shade, screen, or guard, carried in the hand for sheltering the person from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is formed of silk, cotton, or other fabric, extended on strips of whalebone, steel, or other elastic material, inserted, or fastened to, a rod or stick by means of pivots or hinges, in such a way as to allow of being opened and closed with ease. See Parasol.
 noun (n.) The umbrellalike disk, or swimming bell, of a jellyfish.
 noun (n.) Any marine tectibranchiate gastropod of the genus Umbrella, having an umbrella-shaped shell; -- called also umbrella shell.

vitrellanoun (n.) One of the transparent lenslike cells in the ocelli of certain arthropods.

zoochlorellanoun (n.) One of the small green granulelike bodies found in the interior of certain stentors, hydras, and other invertebrates.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ella) - English Words That Ends with ella:


calcavellanoun (n.) A sweet wine from Portugal; -- so called from the district of Carcavelhos.

canellanoun (n.) A genus of trees of the order Canellaceae, growing in the West Indies.

capellanoun (n.) A brilliant star in the constellation Auriga.

cappellanoun (n.) See A cappella.

cellanoun (n.) The part inclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticoes.

claribellanoun (n.) A soft, sweet stop, or set of open wood pipes in an organ.

coccinellanoun (n.) A genus of small beetles of many species. They and their larvae feed on aphids or plant lice, and hence are of great benefit to man. Also called ladybirds and ladybugs.

columbellanoun (n.) A genus of univalve shells, abundant in tropical seas. Some species, as Columbella mercatoria, were formerly used as shell money.

columellanoun (n.) An axis to which a carpel of a compound pistil may be attached, as in the case of the geranium; or which is left when a pod opens.
 noun (n.) A columnlike axis in the capsules of mosses.
 noun (n.) A term applied to various columnlike parts; as, the columella, or epipterygoid bone, in the skull of many lizards; the columella of the ear, the bony or cartilaginous rod connecting the tympanic membrane with the internal ear.
 noun (n.) The upright pillar in the axis of most univalve shells.
 noun (n.) The central pillar or axis of the calicles of certain corals.

damosellanoun (n.) Alt. of Damoiselle

doncellanoun (n.) A handsome fish of Florida and the West Indies (Platyglossus radiatus). The name is applied also to the ladyfish (Harpe rufa) of the same region.

euplectellanoun (n.) A genus of elegant, glassy sponges, consisting of interwoven siliceous fibers, and growing in the form of a cornucopia; -- called also Venus's flower-basket.

fabellanoun (n.) One of the small sesamoid bones situated behind the condyles of the femur, in some mammals.

favellanoun (n.) A group of spores arranged without order and covered with a thin gelatinous envelope, as in certain delicate red algae.

gentianellanoun (n.) A kind of blue color.

glabellanoun (n.) The space between the eyebrows, also including the corresponding part of the frontal bone; the mesophryon.
  (pl. ) of Glabellum

glumellanoun (n.) Alt. of Glumelle

lamellanoun (n.) a thin plate or scale of anything, as a thin scale growing from the petals of certain flowers; or one of the thin plates or scales of which certain shells are composed.

li bellanoun (n.) A small balance.
 noun (n.) A level, or leveling instrument.

locustellanoun (n.) The European cricket warbler.

lumachellanoun (n.) A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which reflect a beautiful play of colors. It is also called fire marble, from its fiery reflections.

malacobdellanoun (n.) A genus of nemertean worms, parasitic in the gill cavity of clams and other bivalves. They have a large posterior sucker, like that of a leech. See Illust. of Bdellomorpha.

marginellanoun (n.) A genus of small, polished, marine univalve shells, native of all warm seas.

micellanoun (n.) A theoretical aggregation of molecules constituting a structural particle of protoplasm, capable of increase or diminution without change in chemical nature.

padellanoun (n.) A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, -- used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's, in Rome. Called also padelle.

patellanoun (n.) A small dish, pan, or vase.
 noun (n.) The kneepan; the cap of the knee.
 noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, including many species of limpets. The shell has the form of a flattened cone. The common European limpet (Patella vulgata) is largely used for food.
 noun (n.) A kind of apothecium in lichens, which is orbicular, flat, and sessile, and has a special rim not a part of the thallus.

predellanoun (n.) The step, or raised secondary part, of an altar; a superaltar; hence, in Italian painting, a band or frieze of several pictures running along the front of a superaltar, or forming a border or frame at the foot of an altarpiece.

prunellanoun (n.) Angina, or angina pectoris.
 noun (n.) Thrush.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Prunello

pseudonavicellanoun (n.) Same as Pseudonavicula.

pseudostellanoun (n.) Any starlike meteor or phenomenon.

rhynchonellanoun (n.) A genus of brachiopods of which some species are still living, while many are found fossil.

rosellanoun (n.) A beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus eximius) often kept as a cage bird. The head and back of the neck are scarlet, the throat is white, the back dark green varied with lighter green, and the breast yellow.

rotellanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small, polished, brightcolored gastropods of the genus Rotella, native of tropical seas.

rubellanoun (n.) An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; -- called also German measles.

sabellanoun (n.) A genus of tubicolous annelids having a circle of plumose gills around the head.

scutellanoun (n. pl.) See Scutellum.
 noun (n.) See Scutellum, n., 2.
  (pl. ) of Scutellum

selaginellanoun (n.) A genus of cryptogamous plants resembling Lycopodia, but producing two kinds of spores; also, any plant of this genus. Many species are cultivated in conservatories.

semolellanoun (n.) See Semolina.

squamellanoun (n.) A diminutive scale or bractlet, such as those found on the receptacle in many composite plants; a palea.

tarantellanoun (n.) A rapid and delirious sort of Neapolitan dance in 6-8 time, which moves in whirling triplets; -- so called from a popular notion of its being a remedy against the poisonous bite of the tarantula. Some derive its name from Taranto in Apulia.
 noun (n.) Music suited to such a dance.

tigellanoun (n.) That part of an embryo which represents the young stem; the caulicle or radicle.

tremellanoun (n.) A genus of gelatinous fungi found in moist grounds.

turbinellanoun (n.) A genus of large marine gastropods having a thick heavy shell with conspicuous folds on the columella.

turritellanoun (n.) Any spiral marine gastropod belonging to Turritella and allied genera. These mollusks have an elongated, turreted shell, composed of many whorls. They have a rounded aperture, and a horny multispiral operculum.

toccatellanoun (n.) Alt. of Toccatina

varicellanoun (n.) Chicken pox.

velellanoun (n.) Any species of oceanic Siphonophora belonging to the genus Velella.

villanellanoun (n.) An old rustic dance, accompanied with singing.

vorticellanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of ciliated Infusoria belonging to Vorticella and many other genera of the family Vorticellidae. They have a more or less bell-shaped body with a circle of vibrating cilia around the oral disk. Most of the species have slender, contractile stems, either simple or branched.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lla) - English Words That Ends with lla:


algarovillanoun (n.) The agglutinated seeds and husks of the legumes of a South American tree (Inga Marthae). It is valuable for tanning leather, and as a dye.

ampullanoun (n.) A narrow-necked vessel having two handles and bellying out like a jug.
 noun (n.) A cruet for the wine and water at Mass.
 noun (n.) The vase in which the holy oil for chrism, unction, or coronation is kept.
 noun (n.) Any membranous bag shaped like a leathern bottle, as the dilated end of a vessel or duct; especially the dilations of the semicircular canals of the ear.

armillanoun (n.) An armil.
 noun (n.) A ring of hair or feathers on the legs.

axillanoun (n.) The armpit, or the cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder.
 noun (n.) An axil.

alfilerillanoun (n.) Same as Alfilaria.

arollanoun (n.) The stone pine (Pinus Cembra).

barillanoun (n.) A name given to several species of Salsola from which soda is made, by burning the barilla in heaps and lixiviating the ashes.
 noun (n.) The alkali produced from the plant, being an impure carbonate of soda, used for making soap, glass, etc., and for bleaching purposes.
 noun (n.) Impure soda obtained from the ashes of any seashore plant, or kelp.

bullanoun (n.) A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle, containing a transparent watery fluid.
 noun (n.) The ovoid prominence below the opening of the ear in the skulls of many animals; as, the tympanic or auditory bulla.
 noun (n.) A leaden seal for a document; esp. the round leaden seal attached to the papal bulls, which has on one side a representation of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it.
 noun (n.) A genus of marine shells. See Bubble shell.

banderillanoun (n.) A barbed dart carrying a banderole which the banderillero thrusts into the neck or shoulder of the bull in a bullfight.

cabrillanoun (n.) A name applied to various species of edible fishes of the genus Serranus, and related genera, inhabiting the Meditarranean, the coast of California, etc. In California, some of them are also called rock bass and kelp salmon.

callanoun (n.) A genus of plants, of the order Araceae.

camarillanoun (n.) The private audience chamber of a king.
 noun (n.) A company of secret and irresponsible advisers, as of a king; a cabal or clique.

cascarillanoun (n.) A euphorbiaceous West Indian shrub (Croton Eleutheria); also, its aromatic bark.

cedillanoun (n.) A mark placed under the letter c [thus, c], to show that it is to be sounded like s, as in facade.

chinchillanoun (n.) A small rodent (Chinchilla lanigera), of the size of a large squirrel, remarkable for its fine fur, which is very soft and of a pearly gray color. It is a native of Peru and Chili.
 noun (n.) The fur of the chinchilla.
 noun (n.) A heavy, long-napped, tufted woolen cloth.

chrysocollanoun (n.) A hydrous silicate of copper, occurring massive, of a blue or greenish blue color.

codillanoun (n.) The coarse tow of flax and hemp.

corollanoun (n.) The inner envelope of a flower; the part which surrounds the organs of fructification, consisting of one or more leaves, called petals. It is usually distinguished from the calyx by the fineness of its texture and the gayness of its colors. See the Note under Blossom.

coronillanoun (n.) A genus of plants related to the clover, having their flowers arranged in little heads or tufts resembling coronets.

emgallanoun (n.) The South African wart hog. See Wart hog.

fibrillanoun (n.) A minute thread of fiber, as one of the fibrous elements of a muscular fiber; a fibril.

flotillanoun (n.) A little fleet, or a fleet of small vessels.

fovillanoun (n.) One of the fine granules contained in the protoplasm of a pollen grain.

fringillaadjective (a.) A genus of birds, with a short, conical, pointed bill. It formerly included all the sparrows and finches, but is now restricted to certain European finches, like the chaffinch and brambling.

gorillanoun (n.) A large, arboreal, anthropoid ape of West Africa. It is larger than a man, and is remarkable for its massive skeleton and powerful muscles, which give it enormous strength. In some respects its anatomy, more than that of any other ape, except the chimpanzee, resembles that of man.

granadillanoun (n.) The fruit of certain species of passion flower (esp. Passiflora quadrangularis) found in Brazil and the West Indies. It is as large as a child's head, and is a good dessert fruit. The fruit of Passiflora edulis is used for flavoring ices.

granillanoun (n.) Small grains or dust of cochineal or the coccus insect.

guerillaadjective (a.) See Guerrilla.

guerrillanoun (n.) An irregular mode of carrying on war, by the constant attacks of independent bands, adopted in the north of Spain during the Peninsular war.
 noun (n.) One who carries on, or assists in carrying on, irregular warfare; especially, a member of an independent band engaged in predatory excursions in war time.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or engaged in, warfare carried on irregularly and by independent bands; as, a guerrilla party; guerrilla warfare.

ichthyocollanoun (n.) Fish glue; isinglass; a glue prepared from the sounds of certain fishes.

impallanoun (n.) The pallah deer of South Africa.

inghallanoun (n.) The reedbuck of South Africa.

intermaxillanoun (n.) See Premaxilla.

mammillanoun (n.) The nipple.

manillanoun (n.) A ring worn upon the arm or leg as an ornament, especially among the tribes of Africa.
 noun (n.) A piece of copper of the shape of a horseshoe, used as money by certain tribes of the west coast of Africa.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Manila or Manilla, the capital of the Philippine Islands; made in, or exported from, that city.
 adjective (a.) Same as Manila.

mantillanoun (n.) A lady's light cloak of cape of silk, velvet, lace, or the like.
 noun (n.) A kind of veil, covering the head and falling down upon the shoulders; -- worn in Spain, Mexico, etc.

maxillanoun (n.) The bone of either the upper or the under jaw.
 noun (n.) The bone, or principal bone, of the upper jaw, the bone of the lower jaw being the mandible.
 noun (n.) One of the lower or outer jaws of arthropods.

medullanoun (n.) Marrow; pith; hence, essence.
 noun (n.) The marrow of bones; the deep or inner portion of an organ or part; as, the medulla, or medullary substance, of the kidney; specifically, the medula oblongata.
 noun (n.) A soft tissue, occupying the center of the stem or branch of a plant; pith.

mullanoun (n.) Same as Mollah.

manzanillanoun (n.) A kind of small roundish olive with a small freestone pit, a fine skin, and a peculiar bitterish flavor. Manzanillas are commonly pitted and stuffed with Spanish pimientos.

ollanoun (n.) A pot or jar having a wide mouth; a cinerary urn, especially one of baked clay.
 noun (n.) A dish of stewed meat; an olio; an olla-podrida.

osteocollanoun (n.) A kind of glue obtained from bones.
 noun (n.) A cellular calc tufa, which in some places forms incrustations on the stems of plants, -- formerly supposed to have the quality of uniting fractured bones.

pallanoun (n.) An oblong rectangular piece of cloth, worn by Roman ladies, and fastened with brooches.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CERELLA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (cerell) - Words That Begins with cerell:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (cerel) - Words That Begins with cerel:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (cere) - Words That Begins with cere:


cerenoun (n.) The soft naked sheath at the base of the beak of birds of prey, parrots, and some other birds. See Beak.
 verb (v. t.) To wax; to cover or close with wax.

cerealnoun (n.) Any grass cultivated for its edible grain, or the grain itself; -- usually in the plural.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the grasses which are cultivated for their edible seeds (as wheat, maize, rice, etc.), or to their seeds or grain.

cerealianoun (n. pl.) Public festivals in honor of Ceres.
 noun (n. pl.) The cereals.

cerealinnoun (n.) A nitrogenous substance closely resembling diastase, obtained from bran, and possessing the power of converting starch into dextrin, sugar, and lactic acid.

cerebelnoun (n.) The cerebellum.

cerebellaradjective (a.) Alt. of Cerebellous

cerebellousadjective (a.) Pertaining to the cerebellum.

cerebellumnoun (n.) The large lobe of the hind brain in front of and above the medulla; the little brain. It controls combined muscular action. See Brain.

cerebralnoun (n.) One of a class of lingual consonants in the East Indian languages. See Lingual, n.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the cerebrum.

cerebralismnoun (n.) The doctrine or theory that psychical phenomena are functions or products of the brain only.

cerebralistnoun (n.) One who accepts cerebralism.

cerebrationnoun (n.) Action of the brain, whether conscious or unconscious.

cerebricadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or derived from, the brain.

cerebricitynoun (n.) Brain power.

cerebriformadjective (a.) Like the brain in form or substance.

cerebrifugaladjective (a.) Applied to those nerve fibers which go from the brain to the spinal cord, and so transfer cerebral impulses (centrifugal impressions) outwards.

cerebrinnoun (n.) A nonphosphorized, nitrogenous substance, obtained from brain and nerve tissue by extraction with boiling alcohol. It is uncertain whether it exists as such in nerve tissue, or is a product of the decomposition of some more complex substance.

cerebripetaladjective (a.) Applied to those nerve fibers which go from the spinal cord to the brain and so transfer sensations (centripetal impressions) from the exterior inwards.

cerebritisnoun (n.) Inflammation of the cerebrum.

cerebroidadjective (a.) Resembling, or analogous to, the cerebrum or brain.

cerebrologynoun (n.) The science which treats of the cerebrum or brain.

cerebropathynoun (n.) A hypochondriacal condition verging upon insanity, occurring in those whose brains have been unduly taxed; -- called also brain fag.

cerebroscopynoun (n.) Examination of the brain for the diagnosis of disease; esp., the act or process of diagnosticating the condition of the brain by examination of the interior of the eye (as with an ophthalmoscope).

cerebrosenoun (n.) A sugarlike body obtained by the decomposition of the nitrogenous non-phosphorized principles of the brain.

cerebrumnoun (n.) The anterior, and in man the larger, division of the brain; the seat of the reasoning faculties and the will. See Brain.

cereclothnoun (n.) A cloth smeared with melted wax, or with some gummy or glutinous matter.

cerementnoun (n.) A cerecloth used for the special purpose of enveloping a dead body when embalmed.
 noun (n.) Any shroud or wrapping for the dead.

ceremonialnoun (n.) A system of rules and ceremonies, enjoined by law, or established by custom, in religious worship, social intercourse, or the courts of princes; outward form.
 noun (n.) The order for rites and forms in the Roman Catholic church, or the book containing the rules prescribed to be observed on solemn occasions.
 adjective (a.) Relating to ceremony, or external rite; ritual; according to the forms of established rites.
 adjective (a.) Observant of forms; ceremonious. [In this sense ceremonious is now preferred.]

ceremonialismnoun (n.) Adherence to external rites; fondness for ceremony.

ceremonialnessnoun (n.) Quality of being ceremonial.

ceremoniousadjective (a.) Consisting of outward forms and rites; ceremonial. [In this sense ceremonial is now preferred.]
 adjective (a.) According to prescribed or customary rules and forms; devoted to forms and ceremonies; formally respectful; punctilious.

ceremoniousnessnoun (n.) The quality, or practice, of being ceremonious.

ceremonynoun (n.) Ar act or series of acts, often of a symbolical character, prescribed by law, custom, or authority, in the conduct of important matters, as in the performance of religious duties, the transaction of affairs of state, and the celebration of notable events; as, the ceremony of crowning a sovereign; the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church; marriage and baptismal ceremonies.
 noun (n.) Behavior regulated by strict etiquette; a formal method of performing acts of civility; forms of civility prescribed by custom or authority.
 noun (n.) A ceremonial symbols; an emblem, as a crown, scepter, garland, etc.
 noun (n.) A sign or prodigy; a portent.

cereousadjective (a.) Waxen; like wax.

ceresnoun (n.) The daughter of Saturn and Ops or Rhea, the goddess of corn and tillage.
 noun (n.) The first discovered asteroid.

ceresinnoun (n.) A white wax, made by bleaching and purifying ozocerite, and used as a substitute for beeswax.

cereusnoun (n.) A genus of plants of the Cactus family. They are natives of America, from California to Chili.

cerevisnoun (n.) A small visorless cap, worn by members of German student corps. It is made in the corps colors, and usually bears the insignia of the corps.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (cer) - Words That Begins with cer:


ceraceousadjective (a.) Having the texture and color of new wax; like wax; waxy.

ceragonoun (n.) Beebread.

ceramicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products; ceramic ornaments for ceilings.

ceramicsnoun (n.) The art of making things of baked clay; as pottery, tiles, etc.
 noun (n.) Work formed of clay in whole or in part, and baked; as, vases, urns, etc.

cerargyritenoun (n.) Native silver chloride, a mineral of a white to pale yellow or gray color, darkening on exposure to the light. It may be cut by a knife, like lead or horn (hence called horn silver).

cerasinnoun (n.) A white amorphous substance, the insoluble part of cherry gum; -- called also meta-arabinic acid.
 noun (n.) A gummy mucilaginous substance; -- called also bassorin, tragacanthin, etc.

cerasinousadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, cerasin.
 adjective (a.) Of a cherry color.

cerastesnoun (n.) A genus of poisonous African serpents, with a horny scale over each eye; the horned viper.

ceratenoun (n.) An unctuous preparation for external application, of a consistence intermediate between that of an ointment and a plaster, so that it can be spread upon cloth without the use of heat, but does not melt when applied to the skin.

ceratedadjective (p. a.) Covered with wax.

ceratineadjective (a.) Sophistical.

ceratobranchianoun (n. pl.) A group of nudibranchiate Mollusca having on the back papilliform or branched organs serving as gills.

ceratobranchialnoun (n.) A ceratobranchial bone, or cartilage.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the bone, or cartilage, below the epibranchial in a branchial arch.

ceratodusnoun (n.) A genus of ganoid fishes, of the order Dipnoi, first known as Mesozoic fossil fishes; but recently two living species have been discovered in Australian rivers. They have lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air. In Australia they are called salmon and baramunda. See Dipnoi, and Archipterygium.

ceratohyalnoun (n.) A ceratohyal bone, or cartilage, which, in man, forms one of the small horns of the hyoid.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the bone, or cartilage, below the epihyal in the hyoid arch.

ceratosaurusnoun (n.) A carnivorous American Jurassic dinosaur allied to the European Megalosaurus. The animal was nearly twenty feet in length, and the skull bears a bony horn core on the united nasal bones. See Illustration in Appendix.

ceratospongiaenoun (n. pl.) An order of sponges in which the skeleton consists of horny fibers. It includes all the commercial sponges.

ceraunicsnoun (n.) That branch of physics which treats of heat and electricity.

ceraunoscopenoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus employed in the ancient mysteries to imitate thunder and lightning.

cerbereanadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or resembling, Cerberus.

cerberusnoun (n.) A monster, in the shape of a three-headed dog, guarding the entrance into the infernal regions, Hence: Any vigilant custodian or guardian, esp. if surly.
 noun (n.) A genus of East Indian serpents, allied to the pythons; the bokadam.

cercaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tail.

cercarianoun (n.) The larval form of a trematode worm having the shape of a tadpole, with its body terminated by a tail-like appendage.

cercariannoun (n.) One of the Cercariae.
 adjective (a.) Of, like, or pertaining to, the Cercariae.

cercopodnoun (n.) One of the jointed antenniform appendages of the posterior somites of certain insects.

cercusnoun (n.) See Cercopod.

ceringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cere

cerialadjective (a.) Same as Cerrial.

ceriferousadjective (a.) Producing wax.

cerinnoun (n.) A waxy substance extracted by alcohol or ether from cork; sometimes applied also to the portion of beeswax which is soluble in alcohol.
 noun (n.) A variety of the mineral allanite.

cerinthiannoun (n.) One of an ancient religious sect, so called from Cerinthus, a Jew, who attempted to unite the doctrines of Christ with the opinions of the Jews and Gnostics.

ceriphnoun (n.) One of the fine lines of a letter, esp. one of the fine cross strokes at the top and bottom of letters.

ceriseadjective (a.) Cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

ceritenoun (n.) A gastropod shell belonging to the family Cerithiidae; -- so called from its hornlike form.
 noun (n.) A mineral of a brownish of cherry-red color, commonly massive. It is a hydrous silicate of cerium and allied metals.

ceriumnoun (n.) A rare metallic element, occurring in the minerals cerite, allanite, monazite, etc. Symbol Ce. Atomic weight 141.5. It resembles iron in color and luster, but is soft, and both malleable and ductile. It tarnishes readily in the air.

cernuousadjective (a.) Inclining or nodding downward; pendulous; drooping; -- said of a bud, flower, fruit, or the capsule of a moss.

ceronoun (n.) A large and valuable fish of the Mackerel family, of the genus Scomberomorus. Two species are found in the West Indies and less commonly on the Atlantic coast of the United States, -- the common cero (Scomberomorus caballa), called also kingfish, and spotted, or king, cero (S. regalis).

cerographnoun (n.) A writing on wax.

cerographicadjective (a.) Alt. of Cerographical

cerographicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to cerography.

cerographistnoun (n.) One who practices cerography.

cerographynoun (n.) The art of making characters or designs in, or with, wax.
 noun (n.) A method of making stereotype plates from inscribed sheets of wax.

cerolitenoun (n.) A hydrous silicate of magnesium, allied to serpentine, occurring in waxlike masses of a yellow or greenish color.

ceromanoun (n.) The unguent (a composition of oil and wax) with which wrestlers were anointed among the ancient Romans.
 noun (n.) That part of the baths and gymnasia in which bathers and wrestlers anointed themselves.
 noun (n.) The cere of birds.

ceromancynoun (n.) Divination by dropping melted wax in water.

ceroonnoun (n.) A bale or package. covered with hide, or with wood bound with hide; as, a ceroon of indigo, cochineal, etc.

ceroplasticadjective (a.) Relating to the art of modeling in wax.
 adjective (a.) Modeled in wax; as, a ceroplastic figure.

ceroplasticsnoun (n.) Alt. of Ceroplasty

ceroplastynoun (n.) The art of modeling in wax.

cerosinnoun (n.) A waxy substance obtained from the bark of the sugar cane, and crystallizing in delicate white laminae.

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