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Definition of cere
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Cere (v. t.) To wax; to cover or close with wax.
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Celebrate
::
Celebrate
(v. t.) To honor by
solemn
rites,
by
ceremonies
of joy and
respect,
or by
refraining
from
ordinary
business;
to
observe
duly; to keep; as, to
celebrate
a
birthday..
Cerebralism
::
Cerebralism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
theory
that
psychical
phenomena
are
functions
or
products
of the brain only.
Cerebritis
::
Cerebritis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
cerebrum.
Sparadrap
::
Sparadrap
(n.) A
cerecloth.
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Devoted
to, or done in
accordance
with, forms or
rules;
punctilious;
regular;
orderly;
methodical;
of a
prescribed
form;
exact;
prim;
stiff;
ceremonious;
as, a man
formal
in his
dress,
his gait, his
conversation..
Initiatory
::
Initiatory
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
initiate;
introducing
by
instruction,
or by the use and
application
of
symbols
or
ceremonies;
elementary;
rudimentary..
Orgies
::
Orgies
(n. pl.) A
sacrifice
accompanied
by
certain
ceremonies
in honor of some pagan
deity;
especially,
the
ceremonies
observed
by the
Greeks
and
Romans
in the
worship
of
Dionysus,
or
Bacchus,
which were
characterized
by wild and
dissolute
revelry..
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.) Not
conscious;
having
no
consciousness
or power of
mental
perception;
without
cerebral
appreciation;
hence,
not
knowing
or
regarding;
ignorant;
as, an
unconscious
man..
Sacrament
::
Sacrament
(n.) The oath of
allegiance
taken by Roman
soldiers;
hence,
a
sacred
ceremony
used to
impress
an
obligation;
a
solemn
oath-taking;
an
oath..
Sanction
::
Sanction
(n.)
Solemn
or
ceremonious
ratification;
an
official
act of a
superior
by which he
ratifies
and gives
validity
to the act of some other
person
or body;
establishment
or
furtherance
of
anything
by
giving
authority
to it;
confirmation;
approbation.
Cereous
::
Cereous
(a.)
Waxen;
like wax.
Hag
::
Hag (n.) A
witch,
sorceress,
or
enchantress;
also, a
wizard..
Phrenosin
::
Phrenosin
(n.) A
nitrogenous
body,
related
to
cerebrin,
supposed
to exist in the
brain..
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Convolution
::
Convolution
(n.) An
irregular,
tortuous
folding
of an organ or part; as, the
convolutions
of the
intestines;
the
cerebral
convolutions.
See
Brain..
Cerebriform
::
Cerebriform
(a.) Like the brain in form or
substance.
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.)
ceremony
adapted
to
impress
with awe.
Faithed
::
Faithed
(a.)
Having
faith or a
faith;
honest;
sincere.
Claustrum
::
Claustrum
(n.) A thin
lamina
of gray
matter
in each
cerebral
hemisphere
of the brain of man.
Excerebration
::
Excerebration
(n.) The act of
removing
or
beating
out the
brains.
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