021-came-casualty

021-came-casualty

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came--n.A leaden sash-bar or grooved strip for fastening panes in stained-glasswindows.

cameo--n.Any small engraved or carved work in relief.

campaign--n.A complete series of connected military operations.

Canaanite--n.A member of one of the three tribes that dwelt in the land of Canaan, or westernPalestine.

canary--adj.Of a bright but delicate yellow.

candid--adj.Straightforward.

candor--n.The quality of frankness or outspokenness.

canine--adj.Characteristic of a dog.

canon--n.Any rule or law.

cant--v.To talk in a singsong, preaching tone with affected solemnity.

cantata--n.A choral composition.

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canto--n.One of the divisions of an extended poem.

cantonment--n.The part of the town or district in which the troops are quartered.

capacious--adj.Roomy.

capillary--n.A minute vessel having walls composed of a single layer of cells.

capitulate--v.To surrender or stipulate terms.

caprice--n.A whim.

caption--n.A heading, as of a chapter, section, document, etc.

captious--adj.Hypercritical.

captivate--v.To fascinate, as by excellence. eloquence, or beauty.

carcass--n.The dead body of an animal.

cardiac--adj.Pertaining to the heart.

cardinal--adj.Of prime or special importance.

caret--n.  A sign (^) placed below a line, indicatingwhere omitted words, etc., should be inserted.

caricature--n.a picture or description in which natural characteristics are exaggerated or distorted.

carnage--n. Massacre.

carnal--adj. Sensual.

carnivorous--adj.Eating or living on flesh.

carouse--v.To drink deeply and in boisterous or jovial manner.

carrion--n.Dead and putrefying flesh.

cartilage--n.An elastic animal tissue of firm consistence.

cartridge--n.A charge for a firearm, or for blasting.

caste--n.The division of society on artificial grounds.

castigate--v.To punish.

casual--adj.Accidental, by chance.

casualty--n.A fatal or serious accident or disaster.

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