English words starting with cas
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Casa
ˈkɑːsəMeanings of Casa:
nounA person's house or home.
Usage examples:
I'm having a crab boil at the casa
Meanings of Casaba:
nounA winter melon of a variety with a wrinkled yellow rind and sweet flesh.
Usage examples:
‘excuse me,’ i say to the disenchanted attendant, ‘where can i find casaba melons, rye bread, and l…
Casabas
kəˈsɑːbəMeanings of Casabas:
nounA winter melon of a variety with a wrinkled yellow rind and sweet flesh.
Usage examples:
‘excuse me,’ i say to the disenchanted attendant, ‘where can i find casaba melons, rye bread, and l…
Meanings of Casablanca:
proper nounThe largest city of morocco, a seaport on the atlantic coast; population 2,949,805 (2004).
nounA large city in the central part of morocco
Usage examples:
I run an upscale little café and nightclub in casablanca, morocco., he was born in casablanca to a …
Meanings of Casanova:
proper noun(1725–98), italian adventurer; full name giovanni jacopo casanova de seingalt. he is famous for his memoirs describing his sexual encounters and other exploits.
nounA man notorious for seducing women.
Usage examples:
‘i myself used to be a casanova - i was such a womaniser’, one youth told an evaluator.
Casas
ˈkɑːsəMeanings of Casas:
nounA person's house or home.
Usage examples:
I'm having a crab boil at the casa
Meanings of Casbah:
nounThe citadel of a north african city.
Usage examples:
A town dominated by its ancient kasbah
Meanings of Casbahs:
nounThe citadel of a north african city.
Usage examples:
A town dominated by its ancient kasbah
Cascabel
ˈkaskəb(ə)lMeanings of Cascabel:
nounA small red chilli pepper of a mild-flavoured variety.
Usage examples:
Stir in the cascabels and let the chocolate mixture to cool slightly.
Meanings of Cascabels:
nounA small red chilli pepper of a mild-flavoured variety.
Usage examples:
Stir in the cascabels and let the chocolate mixture to cool slightly.
Cascade
kasˈkeɪdMeanings of Cascade:
nounA small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
Usage examples:
The waterfall raced down in a series of cascades
verb(of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities.
Usage examples:
Water was cascading down the stairs
Meanings of Cascaded:
verb(of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities.
Usage examples:
Water was cascading down the stairs
nounA small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
Usage examples:
The waterfall raced down in a series of cascades
Meanings of Cascades:
nounA small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
Usage examples:
The waterfall raced down in a series of cascades
verb(of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities.
Usage examples:
Water was cascading down the stairs
Cascading
kasˈkeɪdMeanings of Cascading:
verb(of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities.
Usage examples:
Water was cascading down the stairs
nounA small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
Usage examples:
The waterfall raced down in a series of cascades
Meanings of Cascara:
nounA purgative made from the dried bark of an american buckthorn.
Usage examples:
Herbal laxatives such as buckthorn, cascara sagrada, and senna can cause potassium loss.
Cascaras
kasˈkɑːrəMeanings of Cascaras:
nounA purgative made from the dried bark of an american buckthorn.
Usage examples:
Herbal laxatives such as buckthorn, cascara sagrada, and senna can cause potassium loss.
Case
keɪsMeanings of Case:
nounAn instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.
Usage examples:
A case of mistaken identity
verbSurround in a material or substance.
Usage examples:
The towers are of steel cased in granite
Case-history
ˌkeɪs ˈhɪs.tər.iMeanings of Case-history:
nounA record of a person's health, development, or behaviour, kept by an official such as a doctor
Usage examples:
The report was written after analysing data from the case histories of thousands of patients.
Meanings of Case-in-point:
phraseAn example that shows that what you are saying is true or helps to explain why you are saying it
Usage examples:
Lack of communication causes serious problems and their marriage is a case in point., there's a rea…
Meanings of Case-study:
nounA detailed examination of a particular process or situation over a period of time
Usage examples:
She published a series of case studies on how schools used computers in language learning.
Meanings of Casease:
nounAny of a group of proteolytic enzymes, produced mainly by bacteria, that are capable of breaking down casein.
Meanings of Caseases:
nounAny of a group of proteolytic enzymes, produced mainly by bacteria, that are capable of breaking down casein.
Meanings of Caseate:
nounOriginally: †a salt or ester of caseic acid (obsolete). in later use: = caseinate .
verbTo undergo caseation.
Meanings of Caseation:
nounA condition characteristic of tuberculosis, in which diseased tissue forms a firm, dry mass like cheese in appearance.
Usage examples:
Both caseation and calcification are highly suggestive of a tubercular etiology, neither being comm…
Meanings of Casebearer:
nounA moth larva that spins a protective case around itself; (also) any of various small moths having such larvae, especially one of the family coleophoridae.
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