Cists

Word CISTS
Character 5
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Definitions and meanings of "Cists"

What do we mean by cists?

A small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in Ancient Greece.

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The word "cists" in example sentences

Hungarians are racists, fascists and other "- cists". ❋ Unknown (2010)

Long cists are widespread in fifth- and sixth-century cemeteries in south-eastern Scotland Dark 2002, p. 203, which is not so very far from the Birdoswald area. ❋ Carla (2010)

Now Yiitir and Maarni, historian and folklorist respectively, as well as several Linyaari physi cists, occupied the room containing the time device, while Aari explained its mechanism to them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dr. Rowe confirms that Rachel is indeed pregnant, tells Rachel how crazy it is that her cists are completely gone, and schedules an appointment for her to come back in four weeks. ❋ Megan Arkenberg (2010)

As for piercing, if you want to lose your teeth in later years, go ahead, pierce your tongue. if you want to invite infection, the formation of nasty scarring and cists, pierce your body and if you want to have a truly miserable time of it when you've got a cold, pierce your nose. ❋ Unknown (2007)

When we got back to Kilmartin Glen, we spent the afternoon checking out ancient sites - forts, standing stones, stone circles, cairns, cists, rock art - the glen is full of all kinds of these remnants of previous civilizations. ❋ C N Heidelberg (2009)

Goodling's lawyers said, "Recent suggestions are unfortunately reminiscent of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who coined the term for witnesses who use their fifth amendment rights before his committee as fifth amendment cists" -- Suzanne. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Along the way, one of the physi-cists also enlists a woman in 2007 to help him adjust to culture shock, and the two develop a relationship. ❋ Michael Schneider (2006)

On the one extreme, cists who want a communist state; and on the other extreme, the mainstream political parties. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Taken with the sun low in the sky, it showed the exposed | long cists of the Pictish cemetery on Hallow Hill where her;! dying body had been discovered. ❋ McDermid, Val (2003)

In late May 1903, toward the end of his fourth campaign at the palace of Knossos, Arthur Evans and his crew raised some of the gypsum slabs at a spot they had overlooked when they excavated two years before, revealing two large rectangular stone-lined cists. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Believing the objects had been transferred from a damaged shrine and deliberately buried in antiquity, Evans referred to the cists as the "Temple Repositories." ❋ Unknown (2001)

Hiroto, with his team of computer engineers, cyberneti-cists and physicists, had constructed the Oracle; at least, its shell and its rational network of abstracts - that is, its mode of data storage, collation and delivery. ❋ Lustbader, Eric Van (1992)

François Hotman, the most powerful voice among French anti-Catholic polemi - cists, identified in a quite crude way Italy, Catherine de'Medici, canon law, and Machiavelli. ❋ FELIX GILBERT (1968)

The neo-classi - cists sought characteristics of economy and precision in the art of the past, but it was a very selective search. ❋ DAVID IRWIN (1968)

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