Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to the Grecian island of Ceos: specifically applied to the poet Simonides, born in Ceos in the sixth century
b. c. - noun A native or an inhabitant of Ceos.
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Examples
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Dauphin Grille is at 1401 O cean Ave. at Sunset Avenue in Asbury Park, and serves lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Dauphin Grille is at 1401 O cean Ave. at Sunset Avenue in Asbury Park, and serves lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Senators, Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, urging them to support cean energy legislation.
Clean Energy for Prosperity and Security (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Winter nutrient levels (mmol/m3) in the Barents Sea, the Bering Sea (surface and at depths 300 m), and the Southern cean (the Ross and Scotia Seas) [9].
Physical factors mediating ecological change in the Artic 2009
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You can try breathing on them then using a soft cloth to cean.
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They were either climbing the ladder that lead to "animator," or they were on the cean-up side of the equation, cleaning up the animators' rough sometimes very rough drawings.
Archive 2006-07-01 Steve Hulett 2006
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The whites would have been left in the steep Rocky Mountains with no horses and no way of getting food. stiff Pa cif ic O cean melt sharp trip
The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Katherine Chandler
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley Walter Scott 1801
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley — Volume 1 Walter Scott 1801
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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