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cec

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Arapaho

Noun

cec

  1. winter

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin caecus (compare Occitan cèc and Spanish ciego), from Proto-Italic *kaikos (blind), from Proto-Indo-European *kéh₂ikos (one-eyed).

Pronunciation

Adjective

cec (feminine cega, masculine plural cecs, feminine plural cegues)

  1. blind

Derived terms

Noun

cec m (plural cecs, feminine cega, feminine plural cegues)

  1. blind person

Noun

cec m (plural cecs)

  1. cecum/caecum

References

  • “cec” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
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Interlingua

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin caecus.

Adjective

cec (not comparable)

  1. blind (not having vision)

Middle English

Adjective

cec

  1. alternative form of sik

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French caecum, from Latin caecum.

Noun

cec n (plural cecuri)

  1. caecum

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

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