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cit
1[ chit ]
noun
- pure consciousness.
CIT
2abbreviation for
- counselor in training.
cit.
3abbreviation for
- citation.
- cited.
- citizen.
- citrate.
CIT
1abbreviation for
- Central Institute of Technology
cit.
2abbreviation for
- citation
- cited
Word History and Origins
Origin of cit1
Example Sentences
However, the true genius of CIT takes place before a 911 call is ever made.
Lewis is retired, and Thain has reinvented himself as CEO of the reinvented lender CIT Group.
Solar Mosaic is seeking to raise $500,000 to invest in this large project, which is being financed in partnership with CIT.
Though the latest Chapter 11-bankruptcy candidate, CIT, did receive $2.3 billion in government aid last fall.
Itaq solebat ipse crebr dictitare, valde optare se, vt cit lingu nossemus.
The signal for beginning was to be given by the great bell of the "Palais de Justice" on the island of the old "cit."
No one could cross the bridge without paying toll to the bishop, the ecclesiastical feudal lord of the Cit.
He laughed and said: "Well, you are a cit; let us ask a countryman."
Mais quant lair devint pestilent, il sen tyra Vienne, cit de Daulphin.
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