"Cern" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cern is a French laboratory that researches and develops particle accelerators and detectors for fundamental physics research, particularly in the field of particle physics.
Cerin is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of magnesian limestone or a reddish-yellow color resembling this type of stone. It can also be used as a surname.
Cerinthianism is a Christian heresy that emerged in the 2nd century AD, named after its founder Cerinthus. It was a Gnostic sect that believed in a dualistic concept of the universe, where the material world was evil and the spiritual world was good. Cerinthianism taught that the historical Jesus Christ was not the Son of God, but instead a mere man inhabited by the divine spirit at his baptism and up until his crucifixion, after which the spirit left his body.
A cerographist is a person who creates designs or lettering by applying enamel paint to metal, typically using a specialized process called ceramic enameling. The term is often used specifically in the contexts of military aviation and other uniformed services, where it refers to someone who decorates or engraves military insignia, badges, and other metal components of uniforms and equipment.