Cancrine


reading the same backwards as forwards:
a cancrine line.

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    a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “glowing.”. Contemporary Examples Save the Jungle! Rachel Syme November 18, 2008 The ‘Mad Men’ Book Club Samuel P. Jacobs June 10, 2012 A Passage to Literature! William Dalrymple January 18, 2011 Kirk Cameron of ‘Growing Pains’ Says He’s Not Homophobic, Explains Christian Beliefs Ramin Setoodeh March […]

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    glowing with heat; being at a white heat. Historical Examples The Sea and the Jungle H. M. Tomlinson The Works of Sir Thomas Browne (Volume 2 of 3) Thomas Browne The Sea and the Jungle H. M. Tomlinson adjective an archaic word for incandescent

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    glowing; incandescent. Historical Examples Five Tales John Galsworthy The Island Pharisees John Galsworthy adjective (rare) glowing or starting to glow with heat adj.

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    frank; outspoken; open and sincere: a candid critic. free from reservation, disguise, or subterfuge; straightforward: a candid opinion. informal; unposed: a candid photo. honest; impartial: a candid mind. Archaic. white. Archaic. clear; pure. an unposed photograph. Contemporary Examples Bush’s Lawyers Strike Back Dan Abrams May 2, 2009 What Feud? CBC and Obama Make Up, for […]


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