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cist

Cist vs X - What's the difference?

cist | x |


As a noun cist

is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient greece or cist can be (archaeology) a crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone slabs on edge and topping them with a horizontal slab or slabs.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Cist vs Dolmen - What's the difference?

cist | dolmen |


As nouns the difference between cist and dolmen

is that cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece while dolmen is a prehistoric megalithic tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones, most having originally been covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow.

Wikidiffcom vs Cist - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cist |


As a noun cist is

a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient greece or cist can be (archaeology) a crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone slabs on edge and topping them with a horizontal slab or slabs.

Jist vs Cist - What's the difference?

jist | cist |


As nouns the difference between jist and cist

is that jist is (rare) while cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient greece or cist can be (archaeology) a crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone slabs on edge and topping them with a horizontal slab or slabs.

As an adverb jist

is (nonstandard) alternative form of just.

Cist vs Fist - What's the difference?

cist | fist |


As a noun cist

is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient greece or cist can be (archaeology) a crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone slabs on edge and topping them with a horizontal slab or slabs.

As an initialism fist is

future infantry soldier technology.

Terms vs Cist - What's the difference?

terms | cist |


As nouns the difference between terms and cist

is that terms is while cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient greece or cist can be (archaeology) a crypt cut into rock, chalk, or a tree trunk, especially a coffin formed by placing stone slabs on edge and topping them with a horizontal slab or slabs.

Cist vs Cit - What's the difference?

cist | cit |


As nouns the difference between cist and cit

is that cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece while cit is townsman, city dweller.

Hist vs Cist - What's the difference?

hist | cist |


As nouns the difference between hist and cist

is that hist is an instance of an exclamation attracting attention or injunction to be silent while cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece.

As an abbreviation Hist

is history (in journal titles such as "J Hist Neurosci" - "Journal of the History of Neuroscience".

As an interjection hist

is An utterance used to discreetly attract someone's attention.

As a verb hist

is {{eye dialect|hoist|lang=en}.

Cust vs Cist - What's the difference?

cust | cist |


As an abbreviation cust

is custody.

As a noun cist is

a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece.

Cist vs Mist - What's the difference?

cist | mist |


As nouns the difference between cist and mist

is that cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece while mist is water or other liquid finely suspended in air.

As a verb mist is

to form mist.

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