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Definition of Cereo

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Cereous
Cereous Ce"re*ous, a. [L. cereus, fr. cera was.] Waxen; like wax. [Obs.] --Gayton.

Meaning of Cereo from wikipedia

- The Cereo Company of Tappan, New York was an American manufacturer of soy and cereal products in the early 1900s. Among their products were soy flour...
- Francesco Cereo de Mayda (1568 – 23 August 1626) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lavello (1621–1626). Francesco Cereo de Mayda was...
- CeReO - PSP plate scanner...
- house known as Mabie's Inn is a restaurant operating as The Old 76 House. Cereo, an early commercially produced baby food, was manufactured in the early...
- Lavello In office 1618–1620 Predecessor Vincenzo Periti Successor Francesco Cereo de Mayda Orders Consecration 4 November 1618 by Filippo Filonardi Personal...
- Graeci hoc festum, et clericorum suorum electam multitudinem, dato unicuique cereo magno, variis coloribus et auro depicto regi transmisit, et solemnitatis...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Francesco Cereo de Mayda Bishop of Lavello 1626–1627 Succeeded by Placido Padiglia Preceded by Nicola Maria Madaffari...
- served as Bishop of Veroli (1608–1626) (b. 1562) August 23 – Francesco Cereo de Mayda, Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lavello (1621–1626)...
- law which mentions that Aediles are allowed to hold wax tapers called "cereos," a term similar to the word Plutarch claims is used to refer to the Roman...
- served as Bishop of Veroli (1608–1626) (b. 1562) August 23 – Francesco Cereo de Mayda, Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lavello (1621–1626)...