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cab:
n. Syn. taxi; taxicab
taxi; one-horse vehicle for public hire
cabal:
n.
small group of persons secretly united to promote their own interests
cabin:
n. Syn. cottage
small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
cabinet:
n.
group of persons appointed by a head of state or a prime minister; hut; cottage; small house; small room; closet
cable:
n.
very strong thick rope made of twisted steel or metal wire
cadence:
n. Syn. beat
rhythmic rise and fall of words or sounds; beat
cafe:
n.
coffee house; restaurant where coffee and liquors are served
cafeteria:
n.
restaurant where you serve yourself and pay a cashier
calculator:
n.
small machine that is used for mathematical calculations
calendar:
n.
orderly arrangement as years, months, weeks, and days; a table showing months, weeks, and days
campaign:
n. Syn. drive; battle
battle ;a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
campus:
n.
field where the buildings of a university are situated
canal:
n. Syn. tube
artificial channel filled with water; tube or duct
cancel:
v. Syn. revoke
revoke; call off; omit or delete
candid:
a. Syn. straightforward; frank
straightforward; frank; free from prejudice; impartial
candidate:
n.
person who is considered for something; person who seeks or is nominated for an office, prize, or honor
cane:
n. Syn. stick
any plant with long, hard, elastic stems; walking stick
cannon:
n.
great gun; firearm for discharging heavy shot with great force; loop at the top of a bell by which it is hung
canvas:
n.
heavy closely woven fabric; background against which events unfold, as in a historical narrative
capable:
a. Syn. competent
having the ability required for a specific task