| Cell (biology) | CERT | Central Europe |
| Central processing unitThe central processing unit (CPU is the part of a computer that interprets and carries out the instructions contained in the software. In most CPUs, this task is divided between a control unit that directs program flow and one or more execution units that | CebidaeCallithrix Leontopithecus Saguinus Callimico Cebus Saimiri The Cebidae form one of the four familes of New World monkeys now recognised. It includes the marmosets, tamarins, capuchins and squirrel monkeys. Classification Previously, New World monkeys were | Celtic musicThe term Celtic music encompasses Irish traditional music and traditional musics of Scotland; Cape Breton Island and Maritime Canada; Quebec; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland (northern England); Brittany (northwestern France); Cornwall; and Galicia |
| CensorshipIn ancient Rome, censorship was the office or function of a censor. This article is about controls over publication and discussion. Censorship is the use of state or group power to control freedom of expression. Censorship 'criminalizes' certain actions o | Central African RepublicThe Central African Republic formerly the French colony of Ubangi-Shari, became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule — mostly by military governments — a civilian government was installed in 199 | CenturiesMillennia These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. The individual century pages contain lists of decades and years. See history for different organizations of historical events. See Calendar and List of calendars for other groupings of y |
| CentimeCentime is French for " cent", and is used in English as the name of the fraction currency in several Francophone countries (including Switzerland and formerly France), where it is one hundredth of a franc. In France a five-centime coin was known as a sou | Central bankAlthough officially state owned in most countries, the central bank is usually an autonomous entity responsible for the stability of the national currency see also money and the national financial system as a whole. Furthermore it designs and implements m | CeriumCerium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ce and atomic number 58. Notable characteristics Cerium is a silvery metallic element, belonging to the lanthanide group. It is used in some rare-earth alloys. The oxidized form is use |
| CeBIT | Cevik Bir | Cervix |
| Central tendency | Celebrity | Cenozoic |
| Century | Celtic languages | Cell |
| Celibacy | Central America | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Central Intelligence Agency | Celtic tribes in the British Isles | Cell nucleus |
| Certification | Ceres (disambiguation) | Censor |
| Cell wall | Cell biology | Cepheus |
| Cetus | Centaurus | Ceuta |
| Ceramics | CeeCee Lyles | Celery |
| Celestines | Cessna | Celt |
| Cello | Cedar Falls, Iowa | Cement |
| Central Powers | Cerberus | Cereal |
| Central Asia | Ceawlin of Wessex | Ceres Brewery |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CE | Cecilia Beaux |
| Census | Cellulose | Celts and human sacrifice |
| Central Plaza, Hong Kong | Central American Court of Justice | Center of a group |
| Censorware | CEPT | Celsius |
| Celtic mythology | Cemetery H culture | Central nervous system |
| Cell cycle | Central Committee | Central Committee of the CPSU |
| Centromere | Cellular digital packet data | Centimetre gram second system of units |
| Centaur | Cell membrane | Centillion |
| Cesare Borgia | Cem Karaca | Centrifugal force |
| Centripetal force | Cem Akas | Cetacea |
| Cerebrospinal fluid | Centum | Cerebral arteriovenous malformation |
| Centimetre | Central Coast | Centriole |
| Central Pacific Railroad | Cell incubator | Cernunnos |
| Celestial globe | Central pontine myelinolysis | Celestine I |
| Center for Media and Democracy | Cell division | Central Texas |
| Cephalic index | CERN | Celebration, Florida |
| Central Park | CESAER Association | Center |
| Central limit theorem | Cell relay | Centrex service |