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lived in a small, plain cell for most of his life.<br />

cellar n. basement, vault: She led me down to the cellar to show me<br />

her wine collection.<br />

cement n. 1 mortar, bond, glue, gum, paste, solder; adhesive: You'll<br />

need a special kind of cement to stick metal to glass.<br />

--v. 2 stick, glue, paste, solder, weld, braze, bond; join,<br />

bind, combine, unite; cohere, hold, cling, adhere: First cement<br />

the tiles to the wall. The ashes and cinders cement readily into<br />

a compact mass.<br />

central adj. 1 middle, medial, median; inner, inside: The central<br />

reservation between the carriageways will be planted with<br />

bushes. 2 main, principal, important, chief, key, leading,<br />

dominant, prime, primary, pre-eminent, cardinal, significant,<br />

essential: Odysseus is the central figure of the poem.<br />

centre n. 1 middle, core, heart; nucleus, focal point, hub, pivot,<br />

nave; mid-point: He stood in the centre of the road. We<br />

journeyed to the centre of the earth. The tower is at the centre<br />

of the market square. The amount to be paid was at the centre of<br />

the controversy. Mark the centre of the line.<br />

--v. 2 focus, converge, meet, concentrate, cluster: The<br />

business of the meeting centred on the nomination of a<br />

chairperson. All my hopes were centred on getting the job as<br />

supervisor.<br />

ceremonial<br />

adj. 1 ritual, celebratory, commemorative: We followed the<br />

ceremonial procession. 2 formal, solemn, stately, dignified;<br />

ceremonious, august: The ceremonial robes of his office were<br />

white. The ceremonial rites of passage involve many<br />

participants.<br />

--n. 3 rite, ritual, formality, ceremony, service, observance:<br />

These are the ceremonials prescribed in the Anglican service.<br />

ceremonious<br />

adj. 1 ceremonial, formal, dignified, solemn, Colloq stuffy,<br />

stiff, starchy: There are many ceremonious procedures involved

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