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ceras
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n.1.one of the often brightly colored and branching hornlike structures on the backs of nudibranchs and other related mollusks that serve as gills.
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Noun1.ceras - one of the often brightly colored and branching hornlike structures on the back of the nudibranch (and other related mollusks) that serve as gills
branchia, gill - respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water


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He said he could give his opinion but that it was CERA that would decide what to do about the EAC's request to increase electricity prices.
This was said after a meeting, which Minister of Commerce Antonis Paschalides had with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of EAC Charis Thrasou and the President of CERA Kostas Ioannou.
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