The likely word is caesar, meaning emperor. The name is capitalized when it refers to one of the individuals bearing the title, e.g. Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar.
The common word close in pronunciation is seizer, one who grabs or seizes.
The word is spelled Caesar. It has a capital C because it is a proper noun.
Caesar is the correct spelling.
An example sentence is "one of the most memorable Roman Emperors is Caesar".
The historic figure was Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC), consul and emperor of Rome from 49 BC until his assassination on March 15, 44 AD.
Yes, emperor is the correct spelling.When used on its own, the word is uncapitalised.Ie - The emperor demanded silenceWhen used in a name, the word is capitalised.Ie - Emperor Caesar demanded silence
Caesar, from the family name of Julius Caesar, the dictator of Rome. Later the Roman emperors, beginning with his adopted son Octavius (Augustus Caesar,) adopted the name as a title.
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in french it is spelled Jules CΓ©sar
Julius (as in Caesar) is spelled properly in the question.
This may be one of the words based on Caesar (Roman leader): caesar - (noun) dictator, ruler Caesar - (proper noun) any named ruler of the dynasty from Julius Caesar, Caesar Augustus caesarean section - (medical) surgical childbirth
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Augustus Caesar, ruler of the Roman empire from 27 BC to 14 BC.
In classical Latin it was Iulius Caesar. There was no letter J in Latin at that time - the letter i served both as a vowel and a consonant.
Julius Caesar and can't you tell from the category you put this question in? o.0
Caesar fainted after Antony offered the coronet the third time. The cause for the faint spell is believed to be epilepsy.
The historic figure was Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC), consul and emperor of Rome from 49 BC until his assassination on March 15, 44 AD.