Audio Help [sis-uh-roh] Pronunciation Key | a Continental unit of measurement for type, equal to 12 Didot points, or 0.178 in. (4.5 mm), roughly comparable to a pica. |
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Cicero
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Audio Help [sis-uh-roh] Pronunciation Key | 1. | Marcus Tul·li·us
Audio Help [tuhl-ee-uh s] Pronunciation Key, (“Tully” ), 106–43 b.c., Roman statesman, orator, and writer. |
| 2. | a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago. 61,232. |
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| Cic·e·ro
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A town of northeast Illinois, an industrial and residential suburb of Chicago. Population: 82,700. |
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| Cicero, Marcus Tullius 106-43 B.C.
Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher. A major figure in the last years of the Republic, he is best known for his orations against Catiline and for his mastery of Latin prose. His later writings introduced Greek philosophy to Rome. Cic'e·ro'ni·an adj. |
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| cicero | |
noun | |
| 1. | a linear unit of the size of type slightly larger than an em |
| 2. | a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC) |
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Cicero
An orator, writer, and statesman of ancient Rome. His many speeches to the Roman Senate are famous for their rhetorical techniques and their ornate style.
[Chapter:] World Literature, Philosophy, and Religion
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CICERO project
Control Information system Concepts based on Encapsulated Real-time Objects.
A CERN DRDC proposal.
(1995-01-25)
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Cicero, IL (town, FIPS 14351) Location: 41.84435 N, 87.75985 W
Population (1990): 67436 (24841 housing units)
Area: 15.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 60650
Cicero, IN (town, FIPS 12628) Location: 40.12470 N, 86.02257 W
Population (1990): 3268 (1345 housing units)
Area: 3.3 sq km (land), 0.3 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 46034
Cicero, NY Zip code(s): 13039
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Cicero
Cic"e*ro\, n. (Print.) Pica type; -- so called by French printers.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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