Definitions
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- n. A European unit of measure, equivalent to 12 Didot points, or about 4.52 mm or 0.178 in.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Eugene Debs sponsered by the Church of the presumptious assumption says: cicero
Think Progress » More Americans have a ‘favorable’ opinion of the IRS than of the Tea Party.
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What is a former first lady of a President who was impeached, from Arkansas (!), doing running for US Senator from New York, her first elective office? — cicero
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And in the spirit of journalism at its worse I have a question for you Zeleny: When did you stop beating your wife? — cicero
Blagojevich Questions Continue to Overshadow Transition - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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O joy, o rapture, first Lieberman now Rudy, two of the worst speakers in the world will regale us with tales of how manly McCain is and how 9/11 always follows a noun and a verb. — cicero
Giuliani to Give G.O.P. Keynote - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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As someone commented, we “dodged a bullet” when she got beat in the primaries. — cicero
Clinton’s Name Will Be Put in Nomination - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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May 18, 2010 at 9:07 am datz jus lik cicero to menchun whatz u wantz 2 sai b sain u dunot wantz 2 sai itz.
Haf id yore wai! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Wanted: desperate in need of opportunity for professional growth enedina - cicero, Illinois
Wanted: desperate in need of opportunity for professional growth
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I think Obama is a victim of his enablers who suggested he was cicero, Lincoln, and FDR incarnate.
Forget "my Muslim faith." The key line is "these guys love to throw a rock and hide their hand."
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Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)
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LIARS. aristides among athenians and epaminondas among the thebans are said to have been such lovers of truth that they never told a lie even in joke. atticus likewise with whom cicero was very intimate neither told a lie himself nor could bear it in others
seanahan commented on the word cicero
The Roman name is derived from chickpea.
February 21, 2007
oroboros commented on the word cicero
Roman pronunciation: kee kee roh.
February 20, 2007