cire

pronunciation

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Word Origin

cire (adj.)
1921, from French ciré, literally "waxed" (12c.), from Latin cera "wax" (see cere (n.)). Often short for ciré silk.

Example

1. Cire 's recurrent income from cash and fixed income securities has been stable .
2. Mik cire spring 2011 , mercedes-benz fashion week new york .
3. Within its core markets in asia , cire is optimistic about business growth and development prospects in the short-to medium-term .
4. In pursuing such opportunities , however , cire will continue to focus on its risk management principles and strictly adhere to its long established conservative underwriting policies in controlling its risks and exposures .
5. Cire 's lower investment income and investment yield for the period was due to equity investment losses in its investment portfolio , primarily from equities traded in hong kong .

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