CICATRIZE
CICATRIZE, verb transitive To heal, or induce the formation of a cicatrix, in wounded or ulcerated flesh; or to apply medicines for that purpose.CICATRIZE, verb intransitive To ...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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CICATRIZE, verb transitive To heal, or induce the formation of a cicatrix, in wounded or ulcerated flesh; or to apply medicines for that purpose.CICATRIZE, verb intransitive To ...
CICATRIZED, participle passive Healed, as wounded flesh; having a cicatrix formed.
CICATRIZING, participle present tense Healing; skinning over; forming a cicatrix.
CICELY, noun A plant, a species of Chaerophyllum. The sweet cicely is a species of Scandix.
CICERONE, noun A guide; one who explains curiosities.
CICERONIAN, adjective Resembling Cicero, either in style or action; in style, diffuse and flowing; in manner, vehement.
CICERONIANISM, noun Imitation or resemblance of the style or action of Cicero.
CICHORACEOUS, adjective Having the qualities of succory.
CICISBEISM, noun The practice of dangling about females.
CICISBEO, noun A dangler about females.
CICURATE, verb transitive To tame; to reclaim from wildness.
CICURATION, noun The act of taming wild animals.
CICUTA, noun Water-hemlock, a plant whose root is poisonous. This term was used by the ancients and by medical writers for the Conium maculatum, or common hemlock, the expressed...
CIDER, noun The juice of apples expressed, a liquor used for drink. The word was formerly used to signify the juice of other fruits, and other kinds of strong liquor; but it is ...
CIDERIST, noun A maker of cider.
CIDERKIN, noun The liquor made of the gross matter of apples, after the cider is pressed out, and a quantity of boiled water is added; the whole steeping forty eight hours.
CIERGE, noun A candle carried in processions.
CIGAR, noun A small roll of tobacco, so formed as to be tubular, used for smoking. Cigars are of Spanish origin.
CILIARY, adjective Belonging to the eyelids.
CILIATED, adjective In botany, furnished or surrounded with parallel filaments, or bristles, resembling the hairs of the eye-lids, as a ciliated leaf, etc.
CILICIOUS, adjective Made or consisting of hair.
CIMA, [See Cyma.]
CIMBAL, noun A kind of cake.
CIMBRIC, adjective Pertaining to the Cimbri, the inhabitants of the modern Jutland, in Denmark, which was anciently called the cimbric Chesonese. Hence the modern names, Cymru, ...
CIMITER, noun A short sword with a convex edge or recurvated point, used by the Persians and Turks.
CIMMERIAN, adjective Pertaining to Cimmerium, a town at the mouth of the Palus Maeotis. The ancients pretended that this country was involved in darkness; whence the phrase cimm...
CIMOLITE, noun A species of clay, used by the ancients, as a remedy for erysipelas and other inflammations. It is white, or a loose, soft texture, molders into a fine powder, an...