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121Mus|cae — «MUHS see», noun. genitive of Musca …
122Ni|cae|an — «ny SEE uhn», adjective. = Nicene. (Cf. ↑Nicene) …
123Par|cae — «PAHR see», noun (plural). Roman Mythology. the Fates …
124ra|di|o|cae|si|um — ra|di|o|ce|si|um or ra|di|o|cae|si|um «RAY dee oh SEE zee uhm», noun. a radioisotope of cesium, used in radiotherapy …
125Sad|du|cae|an — Sad|du|ce|an or Sad|du|cae|an «SAJ uh SEE uhn, SAD yuh », adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with the Sadducees. –n. = Sadducee. (Cf. ↑Sadducee) …
126sep|ti|cae|mi|a — sep|ti|ce|mi|a or sep|ti|cae|mi|a «SEHP tuh SEE mee uh», noun. blood poisoning, especially in which microorganisms and their toxins enter the bloodstream. ╂[< New Latin septicemia < Greek sēptikós septic + haîma blood] …
127sep|ti|cae|mic — sep|ti|ce|mic or sep|ti|cae|mic «SEHP tuh SEE mihk», adjective. 1. causing septicemia. 2. caused by or having septicemia …
128to|to cae|lo — «TOH toh SEE loh», Latin. 1. as far apart as the poles; diametrically opposite. 2. (literally) by the whole heavens …