cicero
IPA: sˈɪsɝoʊ
Root Word: Cicero
noun
- The Roman statesman and orator Mārcus Tullius Cicerō (106–43 BC).
- A surname.
- A number of places in the United States:
- A town in Cook County, Illinois.
- A town in Hamilton County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Sumner County, Kansas.
- A town in Onondaga County, New York.
- An extinct town in Defiance County, Ohio.
- A town and unincorporated community in Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
- (typography, Continental printing) The Continental equivalent of the English pica: a measure of 12 Didot points (4.51368 mm or about 0.178 in.) or a body of type in this size.
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Examples of "cicero" in Sentences
- Eugene Debs sponsered by the Church of the presumptious assumption says: cicero
- As someone commented, we “dodged a bullet” when she got beat in the primaries. — cicero
- Wanted: desperate in need of opportunity for professional growth enedina - cicero, Illinois
- I think Obama is a victim of his enablers who suggested he was cicero, Lincoln, and FDR incarnate.
- 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.
- And in the spirit of journalism at its worse I have a question for you Zeleny: When did you stop beating your wife? — cicero
- 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
- 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
- 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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