Words Starting With "C"

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Catholicisation

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The noun "catholicisation" refers to the process of making something or someone conform to Catholic doctrine or practices, especially with regard to language, customs, or institutions. It can also describe the spread of Catholicism to a particular region or society.

Catholicism

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Catholicism refers to the Christian denomination that is based on the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. It is the largest Christian denomination, with over 1.3 billion adherents worldwide. Catholicism is characterized by its beliefs in the authority of the Pope, the sacraments, and the importance of tradition. Catholics believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ and the redemptive power of his sacrifice on the cross. They also believe in the importance of good works and the pursuit of a virtuous life. The Catholic Church has a rich tradition of art, architecture, music, and literature, and is known for its distinctive theology, liturgy, and practices, such as the veneration of saints, the use of sacramentals, and the celebration of devotional feasts.

Catholicity

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Catholicity refers to the quality or condition of being universal, all-embracing, or comprehensive, often used to describe the broad and inclusive nature of Christianity, particularly the Catholic Church. It can also describe qualities such as unity, universality, and totality, encompassing all aspects, elements, or parts.

Catholicization

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Catholicization refers to the process of conversion to Catholicism, or the act of making something conform to Catholic doctrine or principles. It can also describe the spread of Catholicism to a particular area or community.

Catholicon

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A catholicon is a term that was formerly used to describe a panacea or a cure-all, a remedy that is supposed to be effective in treating any kind of illness or affliction.

Catholics

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Catholics refer to a Christian denomination that is in communion with the Bishop of Rome, also known as the Pope. It is the largest Christian denomination in the world and has a presence in almost every country. Catholics believe in the teachings of the Bible and the traditions of the early Christian church, as well as the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.

Cathos

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any definition for the word "cathos". Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Cathouse

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A cathouse refers to a place where cats are kept, often as a shelter or a sanctuary. It can also be used as a slang term to refer to a brothel or a house of prostitution, although this usage is considered informal and somewhat offensive.

Cathy

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Cathy is a common English name, typically short for Catherine, which means "pure" or "chaste". In popular culture, Cathy is also the name of a well-known comic strip character, known for her romantic misadventures and relationships.

Catilinarian

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Catilinarian refers to something that is devilish, wicked, or evil. This term originated from the name of Lucius Sergius Catilina, a Roman conspirator and politician known for his corrupt and villainous activities. In modern usage, "Catilinarian" is often used to describe behavior or actions that are malicious, treacherous, or nefarious.

Catiline

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Catiline is a noun that refers to Lucius Sergius Catilina, a Roman senator and conspirator who lived in the 1st century BC. The term "Catilinarian" has also been used to describe a type of radical or revolutionary speech, often characterized by strong emotion and a desire to overthrow the status quo.

Cation

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A cation is a positively charged ion. Ions are atoms or groups of atoms that have lost or gained electrons, resulting in an electric charge. Cations are formed when an atom loses one or more electrons, which gives it a positive charge. The term cation is often used in chemistry and physics to describe the movement of ions in a solution or in an electric current.

Cationic

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Cationic refers to a positively charged ion or molecule. In chemistry, a cation is a particle that has lost one or more electrons and has a positive charge. In biology, cationic molecules, such as those with a positively charged head, are often found in surfactants and detergents, which are used to clean and remove dirt and oils from surfaces.

Cationicity

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I apologize, but "cationicity" is not a commonly used word in English. However, based on the prefix "cationic" which refers to positively charged ions, I'm going to take a guess that "cationicity" might refer to the property or quality of being cationic, meaning being positively charged. <br><br>Could you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word? That way, I can try to provide a more accurate explanation.

Cationisation

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Cationization refers to a chemical process in which a substrate, such as a polymer or a protein, is treated with a cationic agent, resulting in the formation of positively charged species. This process can improve the properties of the substrate, such as its solubility, stability, or ability to bind to other molecules. In the context of biochemistry, cationization is often used to enhance the functionality of biomolecules, such as enzymes, antibodies, or DNA.

Cationization

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Cationization refers to the process of attaching a charged group, usually a positively charged ion, to a molecule or particle, resulting in the formation of a cation. This process can occur naturally or be done artificially, and it is commonly used in chemistry and biochemistry to affect the properties and behavior of molecules.

Cationize

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The verb "cationize" means to convert a substance into a cation, which is a positively charged ion, particularly a species of electricity. This process is often used in chemistry and electrochemistry to modify the properties of a substance or to facilitate reactions.

Cationized

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Cationized refers to the process of chemically modifying a molecule or a protein by attaching a positively charged group, such as a cation, to it. This modification can often affect the molecule's function, behavior, or binding properties.

Cationomers

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Cationomers are a type of polymer that contains a high concentration of positive ions, known as cations. These polymers are typically formed when a strong acid reacts with a base, resulting in the formation of a polymeric chain with a net positive charge.

Cations

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Cations are positively charged ions. They are formed when an atom loses one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive charge. Cations are typically attracted to negatively charged ions, or anions, and are often involved in chemical reactions. Examples of cations include sodium (Na+) and calcium (Ca2+).

Catkin

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A catkin is a long, drooping or spraying inflorescence (a cluster of flowers) produced by plants in the willow family (Salicaceae) and birch family (Betulaceae), typically containing numerous small flowers that are either male or female.

Catkins

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Catkins are the long, drooping flower clusters that grow on certain trees, particularly birch and willow trees. They are usually feathery or cylindrical in shape and are a non-showy, wind-pollinated type of flower structure.

Catlinite

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Catlinite is a type of a reddish-brown argillite rock, also known as pipestone, that is traditionally used by Native Americans and other indigenous peoples for carving pipes.

Catnap

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A catnap is a short and light sleep or doze, typically lasting for a short period of time, often taken to rest or recharge. It is often used to refresh oneself, usually during the day, and is usually not a deep or prolonged sleep.

Catnapper

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A catnapper is a person who tends to fall asleep or take short naps during the day, especially during times when they should be awake and alert, such as at work or during a meeting.

Catnapping

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The word "catnapping" refers to a short period of sleep, typically taken during the day, especially by someone who is fatigued or tired. It is often used to describe a quick snooze or doze, usually lasting from a few minutes to an hour. The term is often used in a humorous or ironic way to describe a brief moment of rest or relaxation.

Catnaps

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Catnaps are short, light sleeps or dozes, often taken in the daytime. They are typically brief and refreshing, and are often associated with activities such as napping, snoozing, or dozing off for a short period of time.

Cato

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Cato refers to Cato the Elder, a Roman statesman and philosopher who lived from 234-149 BCE. He is also the name of the main character in the Roman poem "The Satires" by Persius, who is known for his rigorous morality and Stoic principles.

Catocala

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Catocala is a genus of moths commonly known as lichen moths or underwing moths. They belong to the family Erebidae and are found in a wide range of habitats worldwide. Catocala moths are known for their striking, often ornate patterns on their hindwings, which are usually covered with a thick layer of scales.

Catoctin

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Catoctin is a name derived from the Algonquian language, specifically the Chesapeake dialect. It refers to a creek or stream, and is often associated with the Catoctin Creek or the Catoctin Mountains, which are located in Maryland, USA.

Caton

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I think you meant "canton".<br><br>A canton is a subdivision of a country or a state, typically having a degree of autonomy. It can also refer to a coastal region or a part of a country bordering the sea.

Catopter

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A catopter is an old English word that refers to a mirror. It is derived from the Greek words "kato" meaning "down" and "pteron" meaning "wing", likely due to the idea that the surface of the mirror seems to reflect down or into the viewer's face, much like a wing.

Catoptric

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Relating to a mirror or the reflection of light or images by a mirror. Used particularly to describe the principles governing the formation of images in plane mirrors or spherical mirrors.

Catoptrical

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The word "catoptrical" refers to something related to the use or reflection of light by mirrors.

Catoptrics

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Catoptrics is a term used in optics and refers to the branch of optics that deals with the study of the reflection of light, particularly the reflection of light by mirrors. It is concerned with the way light behaves when it hits a mirror or other reflective surfaces, and the various ways in which it can be manipulated to produce different effects, such as images, shadows, and magnifications. The term is often used in contrast to dioptrics, which refers to the study of the refraction of light by lenses.

Catoptromancy

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Catoptromancy is a form of divination that uses mirrors to predict the future or gain insight into the past. In this practice, the mirror is believed to have a power to reveal hidden truths or messages through reflections or visions seen in the glass. The word "catoptromancy" is derived from the Greek words "kato" meaning "eye" and "ptromancy" meaning "divination", and is also known as scrying with a mirror.