- The
cere is a part of the beak in some bird species.
Cere may also
refer to:
Daniel Cere,
professor of
religious studies at
McGill University Jean-Nicolas...
- Doje
Cering (Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་ཚེ་རིང་, Wylie: rdo rje tshe ring, ZYPY: Doje
Cering; Chinese: 多吉才让; born
November 1939) is a
Chinese politician of Tibetan...
- The
Cère (French pronunciation: [sɛʁ]; Occitan: Sera) is a 120.4 km (75 mi) long
river in south-western France, and a left
tributary of the Dordogne. Its...
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Cered is a
village in Nógrád county, Hungary. "Nógrád
county - Data on
localities - Po****tion number, po****tion density".
Hungarian Central Statistical...
-
Daniel Mark
Cere is a
professor of
Religious Studies at
McGill University and
researcher on religion, law, and ethics. In 2015 he was
appointed Interim-Dean...
- ****es are
visually indistinguishable),
while adults are told
apart by
their cere colouring and
their behaviour. The
species is monotypic,
meaning it is the...
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CereProc (/ˈsɛrəˌprɒk/ SERR-ə-prok) is a
speech synthesis company based in Edinburgh, Scotland,
founded in 2005. The
company specialises in
creating natural...
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distal to the
cere.
Although it is
sometimes feathered in parrots, the
cere is
typically bare and
often brightly colored. In raptors, the
cere is a ****ual...
-
specializing in
fruit and
dairy products. The
company is
based in Biars-sur-
Cère, in the Lot department, near the
touristic Dordogne region and the city of...
- Saint-
Céré (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ seʁe]; Languedocien: Sant Seren) is a
commune in the Lot department,
southern France. The
commune includes within...