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Cayce

American  
[key-see] / ˈkeɪ si /

noun

  1. a town in central South Carolina.


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Jason Sattizahn and Cayce Savage said the company told in-house researchers to avoid work that could produce evidence of harm to children from its VR products.

From BBC • Sep. 18, 2025

On its website, the association says Cayce, who died in 1945, has been described as the “father of holistic medicine” and “the most documented psychic of the 20th century.”

From Seattle Times • Apr. 28, 2021

In Bernal Heights, a neighborhood in San Francisco, Cayce Clifford showed us a sale at Bernal Bakery, a pop-up started in a one-bedroom apartment by two unemployed restaurant workers, Ryan Stagg and Daniella Banchero.

From New York Times • Dec. 30, 2020

The girl’s disappearance shocked Cayce, a town of about 13,000 just west of Columbia.

From Washington Times • Feb. 18, 2020

Morrison-McCall spelling scale for Grades 2 to 8, by J. Cayce Morrison and William A. McCall. © 10Jul23, A752134.

From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1951 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office