cassie
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cassie
< French < Provençal cacio, for acacia acacia
Example Sentences
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He seems, from a footnote, to be in difficulty about the word cassie.
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The stronger, though less delicate, cassie is grown from seeds, which are contained in pods which betray the connection of this plant with the leguminous family.
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Both these preparations are obviously only a solution of the true essential oil of cassie flowers in the neutral fatty body.
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"The short narcissus and fair daffodil, Pansies to please the sight, and cassie sweet to swell."
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Finally cooled, it is the cassie pomade of commerce.
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