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Definitions from the WebCepPart of Speech: NounSense 1: A mushroom of the genus Boletus, especially the edible cep (Boletus edulis). Sample Sentence: The chef used fresh ceps to prepare a delicious mushroom risotto. Sense 2: A cephalopod mollusk, such as an octopus or squid. Sample Sentence: The diver was fascinated by the vibrant colors of the cep swimming in the ocean. Sense 3: The bony projection at the head of a mammal. Sample Sentence: The moose's antlers are large ceps with multiple points. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To draw out, as a sword; to unsheath. Sample Sentence: The knight quickly ceped his sword to fight off the enemy. Sense 2: To compass or make a survey of; to take temporary possession of, as by a seizure or capture. Sample Sentence: The explorers planned to cep the entire region before settling on a specific location. Part of Speech: PopularSense 1: Short for "celebrity," referring to a famous or well-known person. Sample Sentence: The event was attended by numerous ceps from the entertainment industry. Sense 2: A slang term meaning to understand or grasp a concept. Sample Sentence: It took me a while, but I finally ceped the complicated math problem. Part of Speech: LocalSense 1: An abbreviation for "Central European Time", referring to the time zone. Sample Sentence: We have a meeting scheduled at 3 PM CEP, so be sure to convert it to your local time. For related products, you can search on Amazon for cep mushrooms or books about cephalopods or other related topics. | ||||
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