ca-theˈdral (kȧ-thēˈdrăl), the church which contains the bishop’s official chair or throne.

cauld (kawld), Scotch for cold.

causeˈway (kôzˈwā), a raised road over wet ground.

cauˈtious (kôˈshŭs), watchful, wary, careful.

cavˌal-cadeˈ (kăvˌăl-kādˈ), a procession of persons on horseback.

cavˌa-lierˈ (kăvˌȧ-lērˈ), a leader in the party of King Charles I; knight, gallant.

ca-vortˈing (kȧ-vôrtˈĭng), prancing.

cavˈi-ty (kăvˈĭ-tĭ), a hollow place.

cay (kā), Spanish for quay.

ceased (sēst), stopped, left off.