Cecil rhodes
Cecil John, 1853–1902, English colonial capitalist and government administrator in southern Africa.
James Ford, 1848–1927, U.S. historian.
a Greek island in the SE Aegean, off the SW coast of Turkey: the largest of the Dodecanese Islands. 542 sq. mi. (1404 sq. km).
a seaport on this island.
Greek Rhodos.
Colossus of, a huge bronze statue of Apollo that stood at the entrance to the harbor of Rhodes.
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- Cecile
a female given name, form of Cecilia. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples
- Cecilia
Saint, died a.d. 230? Roman martyr: patron saint of music. Also, Cecillia. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “blind.”. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples noun Saint. died ?230 ad, Roman martyr; patron saint of music. Feast day: Nov 22 fem. proper name, fem. of Cecil (q.v.).
- Cecily
a female given name, form of Cecilia. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples
- Cecity
blindness. Historical Examples noun a rare word for blindness See blindness
- Cecitis
cecitis ce·ci·tis (sē-sī’tĭs) n. Inflammation of the cecum. Also called typhlenteritis, typhlitis.