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cyanosis (condition)
Cybele (ancient religion, Lydia/ancient Greece/ancient Rome)
cybernetics (in science, electronics)
cycad (plant)
Cyclades (island group, Greece)
Cycladic art (art, history, ancient Greece)
cyclamate (in chemistry)
cycle (in astronomy)
cyclic compound (in chemistry)
cyclohexane (in chemistry)
cyclone (in meteorology)
Cyclopean (construction, technique)
cyclopropane (in chemistry)
Cyclops (in Greek Mythology)
cyclosis (process)
cyclostome (fish)
Cygnus (constellation)
cylinder (in mathematics)
Cyme (ancient city, ancient Greece/Asia Minor)
Cynics (philosophy, ancient Greece)
Cypress (city, California)
cypress (in botany)
Cyprus (country, island)
Cyrenaica (ancient region, Libya)
Cyrenaics (in philosophy)
Cyrene (ancient city, Africa)
cyst (condition)
cysteine (in chemistry)
cystic fibrosis (disease)
cystitis (disease)
cytochrome (material)
cytology (branch of biology)
cytomegalovirus (disease, virus)
cytosine (in chemistry, biology)
Cytoxan (drug)
Cyzicus (ancient city, Turkey)
Czech language (language, Czech Republic)
Czech Legion (organization, Czechoslovakia)
Czech literature (literature, Czech Republic)
Czech Republic (country, Czechoslovakia)
Czechoslovakia (former country, Slovakia/Czech Republic)
Częstochowa (city, Poland)