Cistern
Cisternn.a vessel to catch or hold water, a pit
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Cisternn.a vessel to catch or hold water, a pit
Cistusn.the rock rose, a genus of evergreen and flowering shrubs
Citn.a cant term for citizen, a pert townsman
Citadeln.a fortress, cattle, place of or for arms
Cital, or Citationn.a summons, quotation, recital
Citatorya.having the form or power of citing
Citev.t.to summon, quote, enjoin, answer, recite
Citern.one who cites, one who quotes
Citessn.a woman inhabiting a city
Cithernn.a harp, a kind of ancient harp
Citizenn.one inhabiting a city, a freeman
Citraten.a neutral salt formed by the citric acid and a base
Citrica.belonging to lemons
Citriln.a beautiful song bird of Italy
Citrinea.like a citron, of a lemon color, yellow
Citrinen.a species of very fine crystal
Citronn.a fruit something like a lemon
Citron-watern.aqua-vitae distilled with rind of citron
Cityn.a walled or a large town, an incorporated town, the inhabitants of a such a town
Citya.pertaining to a city
Cives, or Chivesn.a plant, allium
Civetn.an animal of the weasel genus, the perfume which the animal yields
Civica.relating to civil honors and practices
Civila.pertaining to society, and opposed to criminal, military, and eclesiastical, as a civil suit, civil magistrate, &c. civilized, kind, obliging, polite
Civiliann.a doctor or professor of civil law
Civilityn.freedom, kindness, politeness
Civilizationn.the act of civilizing, a civilized state, refinement, improvement, politeness