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cerato-
combining form
denoting horn or a hornlike part
ceratodus
anatomy denoting the cornea
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cerato-1
from Greek kerat-, keras horn
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Example Sentences
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"This pandemic kills twice," says Andrea Cerato, who works in a funeral home in Milan.
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A Kia Cerato had “Try but Don’t Cry” on its back window.
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Eric Cerato’s meatpacking district restaurant encore, with the French chef Jean Imbert creating the food, was hardly around for one act, much less an encore.
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Mr. Cerato has redecorated it as a brasserie-style American restaurant with the seasoned chef Richard Farnabe in the kitchen.
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Eric Cerato, a restaurateur who moved to New York from France with ambitious plans, is behind the venture.
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