carve to cut a large piece of cooked meat into smaller pieces for eating:
CUt 2Ф / k-vt/
( health ) an injury on the skin, made by something sharp like a knife
a hole or opening in something, made with something sharp
making something smaller or less
cute / kyut /
pretty and attractive
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cy • ber • space / ' saibar^peis /
[ noncount ]
( computers ) a place that is not real, where e-mails go when you send them from one computer to another
cy • cle / ' saikl /
a series of events that happen again and again, always in
the same order
cy • cli • cal / ' saiklikl ; ' siklikl /
( also cy • clic / ' saiklik ; ' siklik / )
cy • cling / ' saiklig /
( sports ) the sport or activity of riding a bicycle
cy • clist / 'saiklist /
cy • clone / ' saikloun /
( geography ) a very strong wind that moves in a circle and causes a storm
cyl • in • der / ' silandar /
( math ) a long round shape, like a tube or a can of food
cym.bal cymbal
/ 'simbl /
( music ) one of a pair of round metal plates used as a musical instrument
cyn • ic / ' sinik /
a person who believes that people only do things for themselves, not to help others
► cyn • i • cal / ' sinikl /
Dd
D, d / di /
the fourth letter of the English alphabet
D a low grade for a test or piece of work. A D is the lowest grade with which you can pass
D.A.
dab1 / dreb /
a small quantity of something that is put on a surface
dab 2 / dreb /
to touch something lightly and quickly
dab something on something to put something on
something else lightly
dad Ф / dsed /
father
dad • dy / ' dredi /
a word for "father" that children use
daf • fo • dil / ' dжfэdIl/
a yellow flower that grows in the spring
dag • ger
/ ' dregэr /
a short pointed knife that people use as a weapon
Be careful! Don't confuse dairy and diary . You spell dairy with AI .
[ count ] a place where milk is kept, or where milk products like butter and cheese are made
[ noncount ] food made from milk, for example cheese or butter