| CINCHED | • cinched v. Simple past tense and past participle of cinch. • CINCH v. to bind firmly with a belt. |
| CINCHES | • cinches n. Plural of cinch. • cinches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cinch. • CINCH v. to bind firmly with a belt. |
| CINDERS | • cinders n. Plural of cinder. • cinders n. (Geology) fragments of lava; scoria. • Cinders prop.n. (Informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella. |
| CINDERY | • cindery adj. Covered in cinders. • CINDERY adj. having the nature of cinders. |
| CINEAST | • cineast n. An enthusiast of film and the cinema. • cineast n. A person in the filmmaking industry. • CINEAST n. (French) a devotee of motion pictures, also CINEASTE. |
| CINEMAS | • cinemas n. Plural of cinema. • CINEMA n. a motion-picture theatre, also KINEMA. |
| CINEOLE | • cineole n. (Organic chemistry) The monoterpenoid ether eucalyptol. • CINEOLE n. a liquid used as an antiseptic, also CINEOL. |
| CINEOLS | • cineols n. Plural of cineol. • CINEOL n. a liquid used as an antiseptic, also CINEOLE. |
| CINEREA | • cinerea n. (Anatomy) The grey matter of the brain. • CINEREA n. the grey matter of the brain. |
| CINERIN | • cinerin n. (Organic chemistry) Either of two pyrethrin compounds: cinerin I (chemical formula C20H28O3) or cinerin… • CINERIN n. a pyrethrum compound used as an insecticide. |
| CINGULA | • cingula n. Plural of cingulum. • CINGULUM n. (Latin) a girdle-like structure. |
| CINQUES | • cinques n. Plural of cinque. • cinques n. (Campanology) bell changes rung on eleven bells. • Cinques prop.n. Plural of Cinque. |