citizenship |
the state of being a citizen. [2 definitions] |
citrate |
in chemistry, a salt or ester of citric acid. |
citric |
of or derived from citrus fruits. |
citric acid |
an acid derived from the juice of the lime, lemon, or pineapple or from the fermentation of sugars, often used as a flavoring. |
citriculture |
the cultivation of citrus fruits. |
citrine |
a lemon yellow color. [2 definitions] |
citron |
a large pale yellow citrus fruit, or the tree that bears it. [3 definitions] |
citronella |
a bluish green grass of southern Asia from which a fragrant oil is obtained. [2 definitions] |
citrus |
any of various trees and shrubs cultivated in warm climates for their thick-skinned, juicy fruit, such as the orange, lemon, and grapefruit. [4 definitions] |
citrusy |
like citrus, esp. like the citrus fruits lemon, lime,or orange. |
cittern |
a sixteenth-century instrument of the guitar family, having a flat-backed, pear-shaped body and wire strings. |
city |
a large and significant town, usu. a locally governed commercial and population center. [2 definitions] |
city chicken |
see "mock chicken." |
city council |
the elected governing body of a city, whose functions include enacting city laws or ordinances, imposing taxes, and appropriating funds. |
city father |
an important male city official, such as a mayor or councilman. |
city hall |
the building that houses the offices of city officials. [2 definitions] |
city manager |
a person appointed by a city council to oversee and direct the affairs of the city. |
city planner |
one whose profession is city planning. |
city planning |
the study or practice of creating plans for the use of land and space in a city, including the development and location of roads, parks, residential and business areas, hospitals, stadiums, and the like. |
cityscape |
an artist's view of a city, as in a painting, drawing, photograph, or the like. [2 definitions] |
city-state |
a self-governing state made up of a city and its surrounding territory. |