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Cere   Listen
noun
Cere  n.  (Zool.) The soft naked sheath at the base of the beak of birds of prey, parrots, and some other birds. See Beak.






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"Cere" Quotes from Famous Books



... surprise of the French when they discovered this "white circlet or loop on the ground," and the attempt made by three battalions, with two other battalions in reserve, to capture it. A battalion of Zouaves, under the command of Colonel Cere, carried it in fine style, but the Russian reserves came up in great force, and their own reserves "declining to come to the scratch," as Gordon laconically put it, the Zouaves were in their turn compelled to ...
— The Life of Gordon, Volume I • Demetrius Charles Boulger



Words linked to "Cere" :   neb, nib, bill, wrap up, beak, wrap, pecker



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