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Carcīne, es, f., a town of European Scythia, Plin. 4, 12, 26, § 84; Mel. 2, 1, 4.

carcĭnēthron, i, n., = καρκίνηθρον, a plant, also called polygonon, and pure Lat. geniculata, Plin. 27, 12, 91, § 113.

carcĭnĭas, ae, m., = καρκινίας, a precious stone of the color of the sea-crab, Plin. 37, 11, 72, § 187.

carcĭnōdes, is, n., = καρκινῶδες, a cancerous disease: navium, Plin. 20, 17, 73, § 187.

carcĭnōma, ătis, n., = καρκίνωμα, a cancerous ulcer (pure Lat. cancer), a cancer, Cato, R. R. 157, 4; Cels. 5, 28, 2; Plin. 22, 13, 15, § 32 al.
As a term of reproach applied by Augustus to Julia and her son Agrippa, on account of their incorrigible wickedness, Suet. Aug. 65.

Carcĭnŏs, i, m., = Καρκίνος, the constellation Cancer, Luc. 9, 536.

carcĭnōthron, i, n., = καρκίνωθρον, the plant also called polygonon, Plin. 27, 12, 91, § 113.