CAUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˌsiːˈeɪ/ No thesaurus entry found for 'CA' ✓ See the definition of "CA" in our monolingual dictionaryRecent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: -CA VS -RH - English Only forum
19th-century English: wo'n't and ca'n't - English Only forum CA - English Only forum Ça marche [used by British chefs] - English Only forum CA vs US GAAP - English Only forum Ca-chunk - English Only forum Ca-Razy - English Only forum ca. - English Only forum ca. 30 words - English Only forum ca. 80% - English Only forum Comme ci, comme ça as an English expression - English Only forum don't, ca'n't, wo'''n't and others, as used by Lewis Carroll - English Only forum licence type: CA - English Only forum not up to post-war conditions, nor post-war colliers either, with their ‘ca’ canny’ creed - English Only forum plus ça change - English Only forum Pronunciation: hand, ranch [AE CA] - English Only forum Q-CA and R-CA - English Only forum scottish accent/how's-tey-ca' - English Only forum slang "ka-ka" [ca-ca, caca] - English Only forum Spinelli in Plus Ca Change - English Only forum the moon is in ca-ca meaning - English Only forum Usage of ca. with amounts - English Only forum
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