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Cin,
CIn or
CIN may
refer to:
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, the
abnormal growth of
cells on the
surface of the
cervix that
could potentially lead...
- Tice
Cin (born
April 1995) is a
British writer and
multidisciplinary artist from
North London. Her
debut novel Keeping the
House (2021)
received a Somerset...
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Cín Lae
Amhlaoibh is a
diary written by
Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin (1780–1837)
between the
years 1827 to 1835. It is
invaluable for the
insight it gives...
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Cincin (lit. 'ring cakes') is a
traditional kuih for the
Bruneian Malay people in
Brunei and the
Malaysian state of Sabah. Close-up to Kuih
cincin Bruneian...
- Pau
Cin Hau was the
founder and the name of a
religion followed by some Tedim,
Hakha in Chin
state and Kale in
Sagaing division in the north-western part...
- The Pau
Cin Hau scripts,
known as Pau
Cin Hau lai ('Pau
Cin Hau script'), or Zo tual lai ('Zo
indigenous script') in Zomi, are two scripts, a logographic...
- "Bersulang" Irish: "Sláinte" (health) Italian: "Prosit" (from the Latin), "
Cin Cin" (from
Chinese qing qing) or "Salute" (health) ****anese: "乾杯" (kanpai,...
- İn
Cin (also: İn jinn) is a
Turkish phrase used to
express that a
place is
entirely abandoned.
According to
Turkish beliefs, İn and jinn
inhabit forgotten...
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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (
CIN), also
known as
cervical dysplasia, is the
abnormal growth of
cells on the
surface of the
cervix that
could potentially...
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Cin Khan Pau (Burmese: ကျင့်ခန့်ပေါင်, also
spelled Cin Kham Pau; born 19
August 1955) is a
Burmese politician currently serving as a
House of Nationalities...