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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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Cerebration
::
Cerebration
(n.)
Action
of the
brain,
whether
conscious
or
unconscious..
Angoumois Moth
::
Angoumois
moth () A small moth
(Gelechia
cerealella)
which is very
destructive
to wheat and other
grain.
The larva eats out the
interior
of the
grain,
leaving
only the
shell..
Cerement
::
Cerement
(n.) A
cerecloth
used for the
special
purpose
of
enveloping
a dead body when
embalmed.
Myelin
::
Myelin
(n.) A soft white
substance
constituting
the
medullary
sheats
of nerve
fibers,
and
composed
mainly
of
cholesterin,
lecithin,
cerebrin,
albumin,
and some fat..
Cerebralism
::
Cerebralism
(n.) The
doctrine
or
theory
that
psychical
phenomena
are
functions
or
products
of the brain only.
Searcloth
::
Searcloth
(n.)
Cerecloth.
Peduncle
::
Peduncle
(n.) A band of
nervous
or
fibrous
matter
connecting
different
parts of the
brain;
as, the
peduncles
of the
cerebellum;
the
peduncles
of the
pineal
gland..
Purification
::
Purification
(n.) The act or
operation
of
cleansing
ceremonially,
by
removing
any
pollution
or
defilement..
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.) A kind of
secret
religious
celebration,
to which none were
admitted
except
those who had been
initiated
by
certain
preparatory
ceremonies;
--
usually
plural;
as, the
Eleusinian
mysteries..
Ceremonialness
::
Ceremonialness
(n.)
Quality
of being
ceremonial.
Cerebrology
::
Cerebrology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
cerebrum
or
brain.
Interment
::
Interment
(v. t.) The act or
ceremony
of
depositing
a dead body in the
earth;
burial;
sepulture;
inhumation.
Searcloth
::
Searcloth
(v. t.) To
cover,
as a sore, with
cerecloth..
Flatter
::
Flatter
(v. i.) To use
flattery
or
insincere
praise.
Designator
::
Designator
(n.) An
officer
who
assigned
to each his rank and place in
public
shows and
ceremonies.
Obsequy
::
Obsequy
(n.) The last duty or
service
to a
person,
rendered
after his
death;
hence,
a rite or
ceremony
pertaining
to
burial;
-- now used only in the
plural..
Aulic
::
Aulic (n.) The
ceremony
observed
in
conferring
the
degree
of
doctor
of
divinity
in some
European
universities.
It
begins
by a
harangue
of the
chancellor
addressed
to the young
doctor,
who then
receives
the cap, and
presides
at the
disputation
(also
called
the
aulic)..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To pass over, esp. in a
ceremonious
manner;
to give in
charge
or
possession;
to
deliver;
to make
over..
Sincere
::
Sincere
(superl.)
Honest;
free from
hypocrisy
or
dissimulation;
as, a
sincere
friend;
a
sincere
person..
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(a.)
Observant
of
forms;
ceremonious.
[In this sense
ceremonious
is now
preferred..
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