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Spelling list for 9th graders. Words starting with c.
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camouflage |
Iguanas are masters of camouflage.
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capricious |
The administration was known for being capricious.
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carburetor |
A carburetor is used in aircraft engines to blend air and fuel.
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cavalcade |
The cavalcade paraded through town.
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celestial |
She studied comets and other celestial bodies.
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cerebral |
He suffered a cerebral haemorrhage.
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chagrin |
To her chagrin, it was nowhere to be seen.
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chaotic |
The administration was known for being capricious and chaotic.
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chasm |
A chasm opened in the earth.
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chastise |
He was known to chastise his colleagues for their tardiness.
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chronic |
The patient had a chronic illness.
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