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Cibarious. — Relating to food. (L. cihus.) 

 Cicatricose. — Having elevated spots of a dif!erent 



colour from the rest of the surface, resembling 



scars. (L. cicatrix, a scar.) 

 Cicatrix. — A large scar or scar-like impression, 



(L.) 



Cilia. — ^Hairs (cerci). (L.) 



Ciliate. — Fringed with hair ; set with parallel hairs. 

 (L. cilia.) 



Cimicine. — (Scent). A smell like that of the 

 Bed-bug. (L. cimex, a bug.) 



Cinereus. — The blue-grey colour of ashes. (L. 

 from cinis, ashes). 



Cingula. — ^A coloured band. (L. cingiila, a belt, 

 girdle, girth.) 



Cingulate. — A term used when the abdomen, or 

 thorax, is wholly surrounded by one or more 

 cingula. (L. cingula.) 



Cinnamomeus. —The colour of cimiamon. (L. 

 cinnamom\(m.) 



Circinal, Circinate. — Spirally rolled inwards, and 

 downwards. (L. circinus, compasses.) 



Circum. — A Latin prefix signifying around, about, 

 on all sides, in a circle. 



Circumgenital glands.— Circular spinnerets disposed 

 in groups around the genital orifice. (L. circim, 

 genitalis, and glans.) 



Cirrose. — Furnished with a fringe of hair, possessing 

 (cirri) fringes. (L. cirrvs, a curl of hair.) 



