cacoquimio, pale and wan, cacochymic (having the fluids of the blood destroyed).

cada, each; — vez más, more and more; á — instante, every moment; — cual, each one.

cadáver, m., corpse, body.

cadena, chain, succession.

cadete, m., cadet (of military or naval academy), young officer.

Cádiz, prop. noun (the city of Cadiz, with about 70,000 inhabitants, is picturesquely situated on a low lime-stone rock, which is almost surrounded by the sea when the tide is high. It is connected with the Isla de León by a low, narrow isthmus of sand and rock. Cadiz is a beautiful city, and an important seaport).

caer, to fall, sink; —se, to fall; dejar — (encima), to drop (on); al — la tarde, late in the afternoon; — redondo, to fall in a heap; — á cántaros, to rain in torrents, pour (lit., to fall in pitchersfull); caído de fuerzas, with failing strength; ¡ya caigo! I understand.

cafetera, coffee-pot; coll., drunkenness.

cáfila, caravan.

caigo, pr. ind. of caer.