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Catholic Church, church based in the Vatican, Church of Rome, Latin ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Chinese and Latin in styleChino-Latino
choke to death, throttle by compressing the windpipe and preventing the intake of air, asphyxiate; stifle, suppress, kill or die by choking, stifle or be stifled in development, suppress utterancestrangle
Christian hymn for dead in Latin, part of Requiem MassDies Irae
classicalism, Greek or Latin idiom, principles of classic literature and art; style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance, restrained style in the arts, study of Greco-Roman cultureclassicism
close relationship, detailed knowledge, private utterance or action, profound closeness; close association; warm friendship; sexual relations; privacy, quiet atmosphere, sexual actintimacy
coarse cotton cloth or blanket generally worn as a shawl (in Spain and Latin America); manta ray, devilfish, large warm-water raymanta
colored woolen shawl worn in Latin Americaserape
complain, express with groan, grievance, loud creaking sound, low utterance of pain or pleasure; moan; sigh, make a loud creaking sound, mournful sound, utter a low sound of pain or pleasure; moan; sighgroan
conj. unless (Latin), taking effect unless reason not tonisi
copy of Douay Bible, Douay Version, translation of Latin BibleDouay Bible
coriander, coriander leaves, leafy part of the coriander plant (used as seasoning in various kinds of cooking, esp. Latin American)cilantro
crowd, mass (Latin); scholastic exercise in Latinvulgus
dance resembling rumba, dance the mambo, fast ballroom dance which originated in Latin America, music for mambomambo
dance to salsa music, Latin American dance music, spicy sauce, style of Puerto Rican rhythmic dance; Latin American musical style based on Cuban rhythms with elements of rock and jazz; Mexican hot sauce made from tomatoes onions and chili pepperssalsa
 

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