All English words - page 826
Cities
ˈsɪt.iMeanings of Cities:
nounA large town.
Usage examples:
One of italy's most beautiful cities
Meanings of Citing:
verbRefer to (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
Usage examples:
Authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend to be cited
nounA citation.
Usage examples:
He just checked the cites and published the opinions unchanged.
Citizen
ˈsɪt.ɪ.zənMeanings of Citizen:
nounA legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
Usage examples:
A british citizen
Meanings of Citizeness:
nounA female citizen. sometimes specifically as a title or form of address for a female french citizen during the french revolution.
Meanings of Citizenhood:
nounCitizens collectively; citizenry.
Meanings of Citizenish:
adjectiveOf the nature of or characteristic of a citizen or citizens; citizen-like.
Meanings of Citizenism:
nounBelief in or advocacy of citizenship, its principles or rights; the fact of being a (good) citizen or citizens.
Meanings of Citizenized:
verbTo make a citizen; especially to naturalize (a foreigner or immigrant).
Meanings of Citizenizing:
verbTo make a citizen; especially to naturalize (a foreigner or immigrant).
Meanings of Citizenly:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of a citizen.
adverbIn the manner of a citizen.
Citizenries
ˈsɪtɪzənriMeanings of Citizenries:
nounThe citizens of a place regarded collectively.
Usage examples:
The legal obligations of the citizenry
Meanings of Citizenry:
nounThe citizens of a place regarded collectively.
Usage examples:
The legal obligations of the citizenry
Meanings of Citizens:
nounA legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
Usage examples:
A british citizen
Meanings of Citole:
nounA lute-like medieval stringed instrument, forerunner of the cittern.
Usage examples:
The proliferation of bagpipes suggests that drone accompaniment was popular, as does the depiction …
Meanings of Citoles:
nounA lute-like medieval stringed instrument, forerunner of the cittern.
Usage examples:
The proliferation of bagpipes suggests that drone accompaniment was popular, as does the depiction …
Meanings of Citoyenne:
nounIn france and french-speaking countries: a female citizen. also (frequently with capital initial) used as a title or form of address during the french revolution (now historical).
Meanings of Citoyens:
nounIn france and french-speaking countries: a (usually male) citizen. also (usually with capital initial) used as a title or form of address during the french revolution (now historical).
Meanings of Citraconate:
nounA salt or ester, or the anion, of citraconic acid.
Meanings of Citraconic:
adjectiveRelating to or derived from citraconic acid.
Citral
ˈsɪtralMeanings of Citral:
nounA fragrant liquid occurring in citrus and lemongrass oils and used in flavourings and perfumes.
Usage examples:
An example of counteraction is mixing citral, a pale-yellow liquid used in the perfume and flavorin…
Citrate
ˈsɪtreɪtMeanings of Citrate:
nounA salt or ester of citric acid.
Usage examples:
The metabolites considered are pyruvate, malate and citrate.
Meanings of Citrated:
adjectiveOriginally: †treated or impregnated with the juice of lemons or other citrus fruit; made slightly acid with lemon juice (obsolete). in later use: combined with citric acid; converted into a citrate (now rare). now usually: (especially of blood or other fluid) treated with a citrate, typically sodium citrate.
Meanings of Citrates:
nounA salt or ester of citric acid.
Usage examples:
The metabolites considered are pyruvate, malate and citrate.
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