N‑UNCOUNT
Candyfloss
is a large pink or white mass of sugar threads that is eaten from a stick. It is sold at fairs or other outdoor events. [BRIT
]
in AM, use cotton candy2
N‑UNCOUNT
[oft N
n] If you think something such as a CD or film has no real value, you can say that it is
candyfloss
. [BRIT
, DISAPPROVAL
] □
She took to writing candyfloss romances.
cane
/ke
I
n/ (canes
)
1
N‑VAR
[oft N
n]
Cane
is used to refer to the long, hollow, hard stems of plants such as bamboo. Strips of cane are often used to make furniture, and some types of cane can be crushed and processed to make sugar. □
…cane furniture.
□
…cane sugar.
□
Bamboo produces an annual crop of cane.
□
Dig out and burn infected canes.
2
N‑COUNT
A
cane
is a long thin stick with a curved or round top which you can use to support yourself when you are walking, or which in the past was fashionable to carry with you.
3
N‑COUNT
A
cane
is a long, thin, flexible stick which in the past was used to hit people, especially children at school, as a punishment. □
Until the 1980s, some criminals were still flogged with a rattan cane as a punishment.
● N‑SING
The cane
is used to refer to the punishment of being hit with a cane.
4
→ see also
sugar cane
ca|nine
/ke
I
na
I
n/ ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Canine
means relating to dogs. □
…research into canine diseases.
can|is|ter
/kæ
n
I
stə
r
/ (canisters
)
1
N‑COUNT
[usu n N
] A
canister
is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances. □
Riot police hurled tear gas canisters and smoke bombs into the crowd.
□ [+ of
]
…canisters of commercial fuel.
2
N‑COUNT
A
canister
is a metal, plastic, or china container with a lid. It is used for storing food such as sugar and flour.
3
N‑COUNT
A
canister
is a flat round container. It is usually made of metal and is used to store photographic film.
can|ker
/kæ
ŋkə
r
/ (cankers
)
1
N‑COUNT
A
canker
is something evil that spreads and affects things or people. [FORMAL
] □ [+ of
]
…the canker of jealousy.
2
N‑VAR
Canker
is a disease which affects the wood of shrubs and trees, making the outer layer come away to expose the inside of the stem. □
In gardens, cankers are most prominent on apple and pear trees.
can|na|bis
/kæ
nəb
I
s/ N‑UNCOUNT
Cannabis
is the hemp plant when it is used as a drug.
canned
/kæ
nd/
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Canned
music, laughter, or applause on a television or radio programme has been recorded beforehand and is added to the programme to make it sound as if there is a live audience.
2
→ see also
can
➋
can|nel|lo|ni
/kæ
nəloʊ
ni/ N‑UNCOUNT
Cannelloni
is large tube-shaped pieces of pasta that contain a filling of meat, cheese, or vegetables.
can|nery
/kæ
nəri/ (canneries
) N‑COUNT
A
cannery
is a factory where food is canned.
can|ni|bal
/kæ
n
I
b
ə
l/ (cannibals
) N‑COUNT
Cannibals
are people who eat the flesh of other human beings. □
…a tropical island inhabited by cannibals.
can|ni|bal|ism
/kæ
n
I
bəl
I
zəm/ N‑UNCOUNT
If a group of people practise
cannibalism
, they eat the flesh of other people.
can|ni|bal|is|tic
/kæ
n
I
bəl
I
st
I
k/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Cannibalistic
people and practices are connected with cannibalism. □
…lurid cannibalistic feasts.
can|ni|bal|ize
/kæ
n
I
bəla
I
z/ (cannibalizes
, cannibalizing
, cannibalized
)
in BRIT, also use cannibalise1
VERB
If you
cannibalize
something, you take it to pieces and use it to make something else. □ [V
n]
They cannibalized damaged planes for the parts.
2
VERB
If one of a company's products
cannibalizes
the company's sales, people buy it instead of any of the company's other products. [BUSINESS
] □ [V
n]
A website need not cannibalise existing sales.
can|non
/kæ
nən/ (cannons
)
1
N‑COUNT
A
cannon
is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.
2
N‑COUNT
A
cannon
is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft.