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101 caginess
noun salamyhkäisyys -
102 camcorder
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103 camp-fire
noun (the fire on which campers cook, and round which they sit in the evening etc.) leirituli -
104 campaigner
noun kampanjan johtaja, esitaistelija -
105 candidness
noun vilpittömyys -
106 candle-light
noun (the light from a candle: We had dinner by candle-light.) kynttilänvalo -
107 canonisation
noun pyhimykseksi julistaminen -
108 canonization
noun pyhimykseksi julistaminen -
109 canvasser
noun ääntenkalastaja -
110 caregiver
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111 carpetbagger
(politician who moves to a place where he/she sees an opportunity to promote his/her career.) -
112 carry-all
noun ((American) a hold-all.) -
113 cassava
((also tapioca plant) a tropical plant, whose roots yield tapioca.) maniokki -
114 casualness
noun huolettomuus -
115 catsuit
noun (a woman's close-fitting one-piece trouser suit.) joustohaalari -
116 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kaviaari -
117 caviar(e)
(the pickled eggs (roe) of a certain large fish, used as food.) kaviaari -
118 CD player
noun (an electrical instrument for playing compact discs.) -
119 ceasefire
(an agreement to stop fighting; a period of not fighting.) -
120 cellphone
noun (see cellular phone.)
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