"Centurions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A centurion is a military officer of high rank in the ancient Roman army. Centurions were typically responsible for leading a century, which was a unit of 80-100 soldiers, and were known for their bravery, leadership skills, and administrative abilities.
A centumvirate is a council or board of a hundred members, typically chosen to govern a city or region. The term is derived from the Latin "centum," meaning "hundred," and "vir," meaning "man."
Centuple is not a commonly used word in English language. However, the prefix "cent-" means "hundred" and the suffix "-uple" means "a multiple of". Therefore, a centuple would literally mean "a multiple of a hundred". However, I couldn't find a dictionary entry for this word, and it's possible that it's a non-standard or coined term.
Centuriate is a verb that means "to divide into hundreds" or "to arrange in a hundred". In ancient Rome, the centuriate system was a method of organizing the Roman army into units of 100 soldiers each, with commanders drawn from the higher ranks of the centurions.
A century is a period of 100 years. It is often used to define a large span of time, such as "the 20th century" or "the century from 1900 to 2000".
I think you meant to type "Cornish". Cornish refers to something related to Cornwall, a region in the southwest of England. It can also refer to the Cornish language, a Celtic language spoken in Cornwall. Additionally, Cornish can also be used to describe something or someone that is typical or characteristic of Cornwall.
CEOs stands for Chief Executive Officers, which refers to the highest-ranking executive in a company, responsible for making strategic decisions and overseeing the operations of the business.