(pl -cei)
111ceiling — cei|ling W3S3 [ˈsi:lıŋ] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: ceil to provide with a ceiling (16 20 centuries), probably from Latin caelare to cut into a surface ] 1.) the inner surface of the top part of a room →↑roof ▪ rooms with high ceilings ▪ a light… …
112Ceilometer — Cei|lo|me|ter [ts...] das; s, <zu engl. ceiling »Wolkenhöhe« u. 1↑...meter> Wolkenhöhenmesser …
113ceilidh — cei|lidh [ keıli ] noun count a social event at which people sing and dance to traditional Scottish or Irish music …
114ceiba — cei·ba …
115ceibo — cei·bo …
116ceilidh — cei·lidh …
117ceilidhe — cei·lidhe …
118lidh — cei·lidh; …
119lidhe — cei·lidhe; …
120ceiba — cei•ba [[t]ˈseɪ bə[/t]] or, for 2, [[t]ˈsaɪ [/t]] n. pl. bas 1) pln a silk cotton tree Ceiba pentandra[/ex] 2) tex silk cotton; kapok • Etymology: 1805–15; < Sp < Taino ceyba or a cognate in another Arawakan language …