Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CERIN
CERIN
Definitions of CERIN
- (obsolete) Beeswax.
- (organic compound) A triterpene found in cork.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using CERIN in a Sentence
- She travels to the faded remains of Lothlórien, where she was once blissfully happy, to die on the green hill of Cerin Amroth.
- During his career he played alongside Balkan footballing greats such as Zlatko Kranjčar, Snješko Cerin, Srećko Bogdan, Velimir Zajec, Ivica Senzen, Marko Mlinarić, Ismet Hadžić, Boro Cvetković and Stjepan Deverić.
- The lithographic limestones of Cerin are from the Kimmeridgian stage of the Upper Jurassic, and as with the Solnhofen deposits, they preserve numerous interesting fossils.
- Fossils have been found from the Cerin Lagerstätte of eastern France and are of late Kimmeridgian age.
- Ceresin (also cerin, cerasin, cerosin, ceresin wax or ceresine) is a wax derived from ozokerite by a purifying process.
- His family donated his collection of fossils to the Muséum de Lyon, comprising 1702 items primarily from the Rhône-Alpes region, with 699 coming from the Cerin deposit (30 holotypes).
- They climb the hill of Cerin Amroth, from where they can see the Shadow (Mordor) in the East, and the Twilight (the fading of the Elves) in the West, and they "plighted their troth".
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