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- curtainsnoun
Plural of curtain; pieces of fabric hung to block light.
- curtisproper noun
A masculine given name of English origin.
- curvenoun
A line that bends smoothly without angles.
- curvesnoun
Plural of curve; multiple bending lines or shapes.
- cushionnoun
A soft bag filled with material, used for sitting on or leaning against.
- custodynoun
The protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
- customnoun
A traditional practice or usual way of behaving in a particular society or culture.
- customaryadjective
According to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society or place.
- customernoun
A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- customersnoun
Plural of customer; people who buy goods or services from a shop or business.
- customsnoun
The traditional practices or behaviors of a particular society or group.
- cutverb
To divide or separate something using a sharp instrument.
- cuteadjective
Attractive in a pretty or endearing way.
- cutestadjective
Superlative form of cute; most attractive in a pretty or endearing way.
- cutienoun
(Informal) An attractive or endearing person, especially a young woman or child.
- cutsnoun
Wounds or openings made by cutting.
- cutternoun
A tool or machine used for cutting.
- cuttingnoun
A piece cut from a plant for propagation.
- cuznoun
(Informal) Cousin; a familiar term for a relative or close friend.
- cyanidenoun
A highly toxic chemical compound containing a carbon-nitrogen group (CN), especially potassium cyanide or hydrogen cyanide.
- cyberadjective
Relating to computers, information technology, and the internet.
- cyborgnoun
A being that is part human and part machine; a person whose physical abilities are extended by mechanical or electronic elements.
- cyclenoun
A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- cylindernoun
A three-dimensional geometric shape with straight parallel sides and circular ends of equal size.
- cynicaladjective
Believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
- cynthiaproper noun
A feminine given name of Greek origin.
- cyrilproper noun
A masculine given name of Greek origin.
- cyrusproper noun
A masculine given name of Persian origin.
- czechadjective
Relating to the Czech Republic, its people, or their language.
- danoun
(Informal, dialectal) Father; dad.
- dabverb
To touch or apply something lightly and quickly, often with a soft or absorbent material.
- dabbedverb
Past tense and past participle of *dab*; touched or applied something lightly and quickly.
- dabbingverb
Present participle of *dab*; the act of touching or applying something lightly and quickly.
- dabbleverb
To take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way without serious commitment.
- dabbledverb
Past tense and past participle of *dabble*; took part in an activity casually or superficially.
- dabblesverb
Third person singular present tense of *dabble*; takes part in an activity casually without serious commitment.
- dabblingverb
Present participle of *dabble*; engaging in an activity casually or without serious commitment.
- dabsnoun
Plural of *dab*; small amounts of something applied lightly.
- dacenoun
A small freshwater fish (Leuciscus leuciscus) of the carp family, native to Europe and western Asia, often found in rivers and streams.
- dachanoun
A Russian country house or cottage, typically used as a summer residence or holiday home.
- dachshundnoun
A small dog breed of German origin, characterized by a long body, short legs, and elongated snout, originally bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals.
- dachshundsnoun
Plural of *dachshund*; small dogs of German origin with long bodies and short legs.
- dacoitnoun
A member of an armed gang of robbers in India or Burma, especially one who participates in dacoity (robbery by a gang of five or more persons).
- dadnoun
One's father; an informal term for a male parent.
- dadanoun
An early 20th-century avant-garde art movement that rejected conventional aesthetics and celebrated absurdity, irrationality, and anti-bourgeois protest.
- daddiesnoun
Plural of *daddy*; informal term for fathers.
- daddynoun
An affectionate or childish term for one's father.
- dadonoun
The lower part of a wall, typically decorated differently from the upper part, often with wood paneling or wallpaper.
- dadsnoun
Plural of dad; fathers.
- daemonnoun
(Greek mythology) A supernatural being or spirit, often an intermediary between gods and humans, not necessarily evil.