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cyberlaw (Law)
cybernetics (in science, electronics)
cycad (plant)
Cyclades (island group, Greece)
cycling (Sports)
cyclone (in meteorology)
Cyclops (in Greek Mythology)
Cydones, Demetrius (Literature)
Cynewulf (English poet)
Cynics (philosophy, ancient Greece)
cypress (in botany)
Cyprian, Saint (Carthaginian theologian)
Cyprus (country, island)
Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien (Literary Hero / Writer)
Cyrenaica (ancient region, Libya)
Cyrenaics (in philosophy)
Cyrene (ancient city, Africa)
Cyrillic alphabet (being any of the alphabets)
Cyrus II (Persian king)
cyst (condition)
cysteine (in chemistry)
cystitis (disease)
cytochrome (material)
cytology (branch of biology)
cytomegalovirus (CMV) (disease, virus)
cytosine (in chemistry, biology)
Czartoryski family (Modern Europe)
Czech language (language, Czech Republic)
Czech Republic (country, Czechoslovakia)
Czerny, Karl (Austrian musician)
Czestochowa (Europe)