C1 |
abbreviation of "Celsius," or "Centigrade." |
C2 |
symbol of the chemical element carbon. |
c1 |
the third letter of the English alphabet. [3 definitions] |
Ca |
symbol of the chemical element calcium. |
CA |
an abbreviation of "California." |
cab1 |
a car that carries people who need a ride and pay a fare for this; taxicab. [3 definitions] |
cabbage |
a vegetable with large green or purple leaves that form a round head. |
cabin |
a small house, usually built in a simple or rough way. [2 definitions] |
cabinet |
a piece of furniture with shelves, compartments, or drawers and usually covered by a door or doors. Cabinets are used to store or hold objects. [2 definitions] |
cable |
a thick, strong rope made of steel or fiber. [5 definitions] |
cable car |
an enclosed vehicle either on rails or hanging from a cable that is pulled back and forth by a moving cable. A cable car carries people up and down a steep slope or across a chasm. |
caboose |
a car at the rear of a freight train, used by the train's crew as a place for eating, sleeping, and observation of the tracks. |
cacao |
a South American tree with yellowish flowers and reddish brown seeds. [2 definitions] |
cackle |
to make the sharp, broken cry of a hen. [4 definitions] |
cactus |
a thick-stemmed, often prickly plant without conventional leaves that grows in hot, dry areas of America. |
cadet |
a student in a military school; person training to be a military officer. |
café |
an informal, often small, restaurant that usually specializes in coffees, simple meals, and desserts. |
cafeteria |
a dining hall or restaurant in which customers choose or are served their food at a counter. The customers then carry the food on trays to their tables. |
caffeine |
a bitter substance found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some sodas. Caffeine stimulates the heart and nervous system and can cause a person to stay awake and alert. |
cage |
a box or space closed in by wire or bars, used to keep and display animals or birds. [4 definitions] |
caiman |
a large reptile that is related to the crocodile and alligator. Caimans live in tropical areas of North and South America. |