| CEAS | • Ceas prop.n. Plural of Cea. • CEAs n. Plural of CEA. • CEAS interj. (Shakespeare) enough said, also CAESE, SESE, SESEY, SESSA. |
| CEASE | • cease v. (Formal, intransitive) To stop. • cease v. (Formal, transitive) To stop doing (something). • cease v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be wanting; to fail; to pass away, perish. |
| CEAZE | • ceaze v. Obsolete form of seize. • CEAZE v. (obsolete) to seize. |
| CEASED | • ceased v. Simple past tense and past participle of cease. • CEASE v. to stop. |
| CEASES | • ceases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cease. • Ceases prop.n. Plural of Cease. • CEASE v. to stop. |
| CEAZED | • ceazed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ceaze. • CEAZE v. (obsolete) to seize. |
| CEAZES | • ceazes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceaze. • CEAZE v. (obsolete) to seize. |
| CEASING | • ceasing v. Present participle of cease. • ceasing n. A cessation. • CEASING n. an order to cease firing. |
| CEAZING | • ceazing v. Present participle of ceaze. • CEAZE v. (obsolete) to seize. |
| CEASINGS | • ceasings n. Plural of ceasing. • CEASING n. an order to cease firing. |
| CEANOTHUS | • ceanothus n. Any of the genus Ceanothus of North American buckthorns. • Ceanothus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rhamnaceae – shrubs and small trees of North America, especially California. • CEANOTHUS n. (Greek) a shrub with blue flowers. |
| CEASEFIRE | • ceasefire n. Alternative spelling of cease-fire. • cease-fire n. In warfare, an agreed end to hostilities for a specific purpose. (Typically only temporary). • cease␣fire phr. (Military) Stop engaging in hostile acts, particularly those involving firearms. A command that troops… |
| CEASELESS | • ceaseless adj. Without an end. • ceaseless adj. Without stop or pause, incessant. • CEASELESS adj. without cease. |
| CEASEFIRES | • ceasefires n. Plural of ceasefire. • cease-fires n. Plural of cease-fire (alternative form of ceasefires). • cease␣fires n. Plural of cease fire (alternative form of ceasefires). |
| CEANOTHUSES | • ceanothuses n. Plural of ceanothus. • CEANOTHUS n. (Greek) a shrub with blue flowers. |
| CEASELESSLY | • ceaselessly adv. Without ceasing. • CEASELESS adv. without cease. |
| CEASELESSNESS | • ceaselessness n. The condition of being ceaseless; endlessness, eternity. • CEASELESS n. without cease. |
| CEASELESSNESSES | • CEASELESSNESS n. CEASELESS, without cease. |