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cement/sɪˈmɛnt/nounintermediate

A powdery substance made by calcining lime and clay, mixed with water to form mortar or combined with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.

The workers poured the wet cement into the wooden frame to form the foundation.

censored/ˈsɛnsərd/adjectiveintermediate

Having had parts removed or suppressed because they are considered objectionable, sensitive, or harmful to the public interest.

The journalist released a censored version of the report to protect the identities of his sources.

centaur/ˈsɛn.tɔːr/nounintermediate

A mythological creature with the head, arms, and torso of a human and the body and legs of a horse.

In Greek mythology, Chiron was a wise centaur who tutored many heroes.

center/ˈsɛn.tər/nounbeginner

The middle point or part of something, equidistant from all extremes.

She placed the vase in the exact center of the dining table.

central/ˈsɛn.trəl/adjectivebeginner

Located at or near the center or middle of something.

The hotel is in a central location, just a short walk from the train station.

central government authority/ˈsɛn.trəl ˈɡʌv.ərn.mənt əˈθɔːr.ə.ti/nounintermediate

The supreme political body or administrative power that exercises control over the entire territory of a nation-state, as opposed to regional or local administrations.

The central government authority issued a nationwide mandate to address the public health crisis.

central government power/ˈsɛn.trəl ˈɡʌv.ərn.mənt ˈpaʊ.ər/nounintermediate

The authority and administrative control held by the primary, national-level governing body of a country, as opposed to local or regional authorities.

The constitution was amended to limit the central government power in favor of state autonomy.

central narrative tension/ˈsɛn.trəl ˈnær.ə.tɪv ˈtɛn.ʃən/nounadvanced

The primary, unresolved conflict or core question in a story that sustains the audience's interest and drives the plot toward a resolution.

The central narrative tension of the novel revolves around whether the protagonist will sacrifice her morals to save her family.

central struggle of the story/ˈsɛn.trəl ˈstrʌɡ.əl əv ðə ˈstɔː.ri/nounintermediate

The primary conflict or opposing forces that drive the plot of a narrative, serving as the main obstacle the protagonist must overcome.

The central struggle of the story is the protagonist's internal battle between his desire for power and his moral conscience.

centralized government/ˈsɛn.trə.laɪzd ˈɡʌv.ərn.mənt/nounintermediate

A political system in which power, decision-making, and administrative authority are concentrated in a single central body or capital city, rather than being distributed among local or regional governments.

The country transitioned from a loose confederation of states to a strong centralized government to improve national defense.

ceramic matrix/sɪˈræm.ɪk ˈmeɪ.trɪks/nounadvanced

The continuous phase of a ceramic matrix composite material, consisting of a ceramic substance that binds together embedded reinforcing fibers, particles, or whiskers to provide high thermal resistance and structural strength.

The turbine blades were reinforced with silicon carbide fibers embedded in a ceramic matrix.

cerebral tumor/səˈriː.brəl ˈtjuː.mər/nounadvanced

An abnormal mass of tissue formed by an uncontrolled division of cells within the brain or the central nervous system.

The patient underwent an MRI scan to determine the size and location of the cerebral tumor.

certainly/ˈsɜːr.tən.li/adverbbeginner

Without any doubt; definitely; surely.

I will certainly attend the meeting tomorrow.

certainty/ˈsɜːr.tən.ti/nounintermediate

A firm conviction that something is the case, or the state of being free from doubt.

She spoke about the future of the project with absolute certainty.

certified/ˈsɜːrtɪfaɪd/adjectiveintermediate

Officially recognized as possessing certain qualifications or meeting specific standards.

She is a certified public accountant with over ten years of experience.

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