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Caesar
- IPA[ˈsēzər]
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- a title used by Roman emperors, especially those from Augustus to Hadrian.;an autocrat.
noun: Caesar, plural noun: Caesars
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- 1. a title used by Roman emperors, especially those from Augustus to Hadrian.
- ▪ an autocrat.
- 2. British informal a caesarean section.
- (1922–2014), US comedian and actor; full name Isaac Sidney Caesar. He costarred in the live ...
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- a salad typically consisting of romaine lettuce and croutons served with a dressing containing ... a formal repast of prime rib, wild rice, and Caesar salad
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- (100–44 bc), Roman general and statesman; full name Gaius Julius Caesar.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (100–44 bc), Roman general and statesman; full name Gaius Julius Caesar.
Oxford Dictionary
- a salad typically consisting of cos lettuce and croutons served with a dressing containing ... a formal repast of prime rib, wild rice, and Caesar salad
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is required to be above suspicion
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- IPA[ˈsiːzə]
英式
- a title used by Roman emperors, especially those from Augustus to Hadrian.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsēzər]
美式
- a drink consisting of vodka, tomato juice, clam broth, and piquant seasonings: a Caesar is a perennial brunch favorite
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsiːzə]
英式
- a drink consisting of vodka, tomato juice, clam broth, and piquant seasonings: a Caesar is a perennial brunch favourite
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