Circa—c. (sir´kā).—About, towards (of time).
Circulus in probando (sir´ku-lus in pro-ban´dō).—A circle in the proof; using the conclusion as one of the arguments.
Cogito ergo sum (coj´i-tō er´gõ sum).—I think, therefore I exist. The famous dictum of Descartes, the philosopher.
Commune bonum (com-mū´ne bō´num).—A common good.
Compos mentis (com´pos men´tiss).—Of sane mind.
Conscia mens recti (con´shi-a mens rek´tī).—A mind conscious of rectitude.
Contra bonos mores (con´tra bō´nōs mor´ēz).—Against good manners.
Copia verborum (cō´pi-a ver-bor´um).—Plenty of words.
Coram nobis (cor´am nō´biss).—In our presence; before us.
Corpus delicti (cor´pus de-lik´tī).—The body, i. e. substance, of the offense.