different between cerous vs cereous
cerous
English
Adjective
cerous (not comparable)
- (chemistry) Containing cerium with valence three
- Having a cere
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- ceric
Anagrams
- 'course, Couser, Crouse, Crusoe, coures, course, crouse, source
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cereous
English
Etymology
From Latin c?reus, from c?ra (“wax”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s???i?s/
- Homophone: serious
Adjective
cereous (comparative more cereous, superlative most cereous)
- (obsolete) waxen; like wax
- 1654, Edmund Gayton, Pleasant notes upon Don Quixot
- at night he [the bee] stores up his dayes gatherings, and what is worth his observation, goes into his cereous Tables, and what is not, pasles away at supper for Table-talke
- 1654, Edmund Gayton, Pleasant notes upon Don Quixot
Anagrams
- e-course
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