"figure of a circle, a plane figure whose periphery is everywhere equidistant from its… See origin and meaning of circle.| www.etymonline.com
"place of assemblage set aside for Christian worship; the body of Christian believers,… See origin and meaning of church.| www.etymonline.com
"box, coffer, casket," usually large and with a hinged lid, from Proto-Germanic *kista… See origin and meaning of chest.| www.etymonline.com
"curd of milk coagulated, separated from the whey, pressed, and used as food," Old… See origin and meaning of cheese.| www.etymonline.com
"Ch" originates from Old French as a digraph for the "tsh" sound, reflecting Latin ca- evolving to "tsha"; introduced to English post-Norman Conquest in words lik...| etymonline
"act of paneling a room," noun formed (with -ing) from Middle English verb ceil "put a… See origin and meaning of ceiling.| www.etymonline.com
"name of the letter C," 1540s. See origin and meaning of cee.| www.etymonline.com
"stop moving, acting, or speaking; come to an end," from Old French cesser "come to an… See origin and meaning of cease.| www.etymonline.com