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Definition of cero
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cero is as below...
Cero (n.) A large and
valuable
fish of the
Mackerel
family,
of the genus
Scomberomorus.
Two
species
are found in the West
Indies
and less
commonly
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
-- the
common
cero
(Scomberomorus
caballa),
called
also
kingfish,
and
spotted,
or king, cero (S.
regalis)..
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Acerate
::
Acerate
(a.)
Acerose;
needle-shaped.
Cancerate
::
Cancerate
(v. i.) To grow into a
canser;
to
become
cancerous.
Exarch
::
Exarch
(n.) A
viceroy;
in
Ravenna,
the title of the
viceroys
of the
Byzantine
emperors;
in the
Eastern
Church,
the
superior
over
several
monasteries;
in the
modern
Greek
Church,
a
deputy
of the
patriarch
, who
visits
the
clergy,
investigates
ecclesiastical
cases,
etc..
Puceron
::
Puceron
(n.) Any plant
louse,
or
aphis..
Seroon
::
Seroon
(n.) Same as
Ceroon.
Calf
::
Calf (n.) The young of the cow, or of the
Bovine
family
of
quadrupeds.
Also, the young of some other
mammals,
as of the
elephant,
rhinoceros,
hippopotamus,
and
whale..
Rhinocerical
::
Rhinocerical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
rhinoceros;
resembling
the
rhinoceros,
or his
horn..
Topau
::
Topau (n.) The
rhinocerous
bird (a).
Tichorrhine
::
Tichorrhine
(n.) A
fossil
rhinoceros
with a
vertical
bony
medial
septum
supporting
the nose; the hairy
rhinoceros.
Narwhal
::
Narwhal
(n.) An
arctic
cetacean
(Monodon
monocerous),
about
twenty
feet long. The male
usually
has one long,
twisted,
pointed
canine
tooth,
or tusk
projecting
forward
from the upper jaw like a horn,
whence
it is
called
also sea
unicorn,
unicorn
fish, and
unicorn
whale.
Sometimes
two horns are
developed,
side by
side..
Coryphodon
::
Coryphodon
(n.) A genus of
extinct
mammals
from the
eocene
tertiary
of
Europe
and
America.
Its
species
varied
in size
between
the tapir and
rhinoceros,
and were
allied
to those
animals,
but had
short,
plantigrade,
five-toed
feet, like the
elephant..
Tullian
::
Tullian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or in the style of, Tully
(Marcus
Tullius
Cicero)..
Ceroplastic
::
Ceroplastic
(a.)
Relating
to the art of
modeling
in wax.
Ceromancy
::
Ceromancy
(n.)
Divination
by
dropping
melted
wax in
water.
Hornbill
::
Hornbill
(n.) Any bird of the
family
Bucerotidae,
of which about sixty
species
are
known,
belonging
to
numerous
genera.
They
inhabit
the
tropical
parts of Asia,
Africa,
and the East
Indies,
and are
remarkable
for
having
a more or less
horn-like
protuberance,
which is
usually
large and
hollow
and is
situated
on the upper side of the beak. The size of the
hornbill
varies
from that of a
pigeon
to that of a
raven,
or even
larger.
They feed
chiefly
upon
fruit,
but some
species
eat dead
animals..
Cerography
::
Cerography
(n.) The art of
making
characters
or
designs
in, or with, wax..
Pachydermata
::
Pachydermata
(n. pl.) A group of
hoofed
mammals
distinguished
for the
thickness
of their
skins,
including
the
elephant,
hippopotamus,
rhinoceros,
tapir,
horse,
and hog. It is now
considered
an
artificial
group..
Acerous
::
Acerous
(a.) Same as
Acerose.
Supereminent
::
Supereminency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
supereminent;
distinguished
eminence;
as, the
supereminence
of
Cicero
as an
orator,
or Lord
Chatham
as a
statesman..
Clycerole
::
Clycerole
(n.) Same as
Glycerite.
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