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VOCABULARY. Cac'-o-chym-y, a vicious state of the blood.

Ca-coph'-o-ny, bad sound of voice.

Ca-cogʻ-ra-phy, bad spelling.

Ca-cum-in-ate, to come to a point.

Ca-dav'-er-ous, pale.

Cade, a vessel.

Ca-du'-ceus, a staff or wand.

Cal-ce-ate, to shoe.

Cal-a-mis-tra-tion, act of curling the hair.

Cal-ci-tra-tion, the act of kicking.

Cal-e-fac-to-ry, hot.

Cal'-en-ture, a high fever.

Cal-id, hot.

Ca-lid'-i-ty, heat.

Cal-i-ga-tion, darkness.

Cam-e-ra-lis'-tics, science of finances.

Cam-e-ra'-ted, arched.

Ca-naille'-ism, rabbleism.

Ca-nīne, relating to a dog.

Can-o-py, the firmament.

Can-o-rous,musical.

Can-ta-ta, a song.

Can-ta-tion, the act of singing.

Ca-pil-la'-ceous, hairy.

Cap-no-man-cy, telling fortune by the ascent of smoke.

Cap-ta’-tion, catching favor.

Car-bon-if'-er-ous, producing coal.

Car-di-ac, a cordial.

Car'-di-al-gy, the heart-burn

Car-en-cy, want.

Ca-ra-spo'-sa, a wife.

Car'-a-van-sa-ry, a tavern.

Carl, a ruffian.

Car'-nal-ite, a worldly-minded man.

Carte-blanche' (cart-blansh),white paper.