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celestial meridian (in astrophysics)
celestial pole (in astrophysics)
celestial sphere (in astrophysics)
celestite (mineral)
celibacy (in religion)
Celje (city, Slovenia)
cell (in biology)
cella (part of structure)
Celle (city, Germany)
cellophane (material)
cellular telephone (in communication)
celluloid (material)
cellulose (material)
Celt (people, language, Europe)
Celtic art (in art)
Celtic Church (church, Christianity, Ireland/England/Scotland/Wales)
Celtic languages (language)
cement (material, structure)
cemetery (in religion, anthropology)
Cenchrea (ancient city, ancient Greece)
Cenis, Mont (geographical area, France/Italy)
Cenozoic era (in geology)
censor (government, ancient Rome)
censorship (in government, religion, sociology)
census (in government, sociology)
Census of Marine Life (in Oceanography, biology)
centaur (in Greek Mythology)
Centaurus (constellation)
Centennial Exhibition, International (historical event, United States)
center (middle)
center of mass (in physics)
centering (construction, technique)
Centerville (city, Ohio)
centimeter (measure, unit)
centipede (arthropod)
Central American Common Market (organization, Central America)
Central American Federation (organization, Central America)
central bank (in finance, business)
Central European Initiative (international organization, Europe)
Central Falls (city, Rhode Island)
Central Intelligence Agency (government, United States)
Central Michigan University (university, Michigan)
Central Park (geographical area, New York)
Central Powers (war, organization, Germany/Austro-Hungaria/Bulgaria)
Central Utah project (project, United States)