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  • carmagnole — a dance and song popular during the French Revolution
  • carotenoid — any of a group of red or yellow pigments, including carotenes, found in plants and certain animal tissues
  • case notes — the notes taken by a doctor, lawyer, or social worker about a case they are working on
  • caseinogen — the principal protein of milk, converted to casein by rennin
  • ceruminous — earwax.
  • champignon — any of various agaricaceous edible mushrooms, esp Marasmius oreades and the meadow mushroom
  • chernovtsy — a city in Ukraine on the Prut River: formerly under Polish, Austro-Hungarian, and Romanian rule; part of the Soviet Union (1947–91). Pop: 237 000 (2005 est)
  • chernozems — Plural form of chernozem.
  • chionodoxa — any plant of the liliaceous genus Chionodoxa, of S Europe and W Asia
  • chirognomy — the study of the hand in order to discern a person's nature or future events
  • chironomer — a person who is skilled in chironomy
  • chironomic — relating to chironomy
  • chironomid — a member of the Chironomidae, a family of nonbiting midges
  • choanocyte — any of the flagellated cells in sponges that maintain a flow of water through the body. A collar of protoplasm surrounds the base of the flagellum
  • chronogram — a phrase or inscription in which letters such as M, C, X, L, and V can be read as Roman numerals giving a date
  • chronology — The chronology of a series of past events is the times at which they happened in the order in which they happened.
  • chrononaut — (science fiction, dated) A time-traveller.
  • chronopher — an instrument for transmitting time signals electronically.
  • chronotron — a gadget that, by contrasting electrical pulsations, can calculate very short periods of time
  • chronozone — (geology) A group of strata formed during the same chron of geologic time.
  • clinograph — (in mining, construction, etc.) an instrument that records the deviation of boreholes or the like from the vertical.
  • clinomania — An excessive desire to remain in bed.
  • clinometer — an instrument used in surveying for measuring an angle of inclination
  • clinostats — Plural form of clinostat.
  • clioquinol — An antifungal and antiprotozoal hydroxyquinoline drug, neurotoxic in large doses.
  • clonotypes — Plural form of clonotype.
  • clownology — The study of being a clown.
  • cockernony — a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is gathered up in a band
  • coenobitic — cenobite.
  • coenocytes — Plural form of coenocyte.
  • coenocytic — an organism made up of a multinucleate, continuous mass of protoplasm enclosed by one cell wall, as in some algae and fungi.
  • coenosarcs — Plural form of coenosarc.
  • coenosteum — the calcareous skeleton of a hydrocoral or a coral colony
  • cognominal — Of or relating to a cognomen.
  • colcannons — Plural form of colcannon.
  • concertino — the small group of soloists in a concerto grosso
  • concinnous — characterized by concinnity; elegant; harmonious; stylistically congruous.
  • connotated — Simple past tense and past participle of connotate.
  • connotates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connotate.
  • conoidical — conoidal
  • contemnors — to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
  • coriglianoJohn Paul, born 1938, U.S. composer.
  • cornettino — a small woodwind instrument of the cornett family that was popular in northern Europe in the 15th century
  • count noun — A count noun is a noun such as 'bird', 'chair', or 'year' which has a singular and a plural form and is always used after a determiner in the singular.
  • cover note — a certificate issued by an insurance company stating that a policy is operative: used as a temporary measure between the commencement of cover and the issue of the policy
  • crab canon — a canon in which the imitating voice repeats the notes of the theme in reverse order
  • crinogenic — stimulating secretion.
  • crinoidean — of or relating to the Crinoidea, an order of echinoderms
  • crinolette — a steel framework worn under the skirt to distend its rear section, fashionable in the mid-18th century
  • crinolined — wearing a crinoline
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