Dictionary: CYT'I-SIN – CZAR'O-WITZ

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CYT'I-SIN, n.

A vegetable proximate principle found in the Cytisus laburnum, and other plants. It is an active medicine.

CYT'I-SUS, n.

A shrub or tree. Also, a genus of trees; tree-trefoil.

CZAR, n.

A king; a chief; a title of the emperor of Russia; pronounced tzar, and so written by good authors.

CZAR-I'NA, n.

A title of the empress of Russia.

CZAR'ISH, n.

Pertaining to the czar of Russia.

CZAR'O-WITZ, n.

The title of the eldest son of the czar of Russia.