Caesar
Prononciation : [ˈsiːzər]
Mot
Contexte : « historical figure »
(noun) Caesar is a title for rulers in ancient Rome, especially Julius Caesar. He was a very famous leader who helped shape history.
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Julius Caesar was known for his strong leadership and military skills.
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Not every ruler in Rome was as respected as Caesar; some were quite unpopular.
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Who was Caesar and why is he important in history?
Contexte : « title of authority »
(noun) Caesar is also used to refer to any emperor or ruler, especially in the context of the Roman Empire. It indicates someone with great power.
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Augustus became the first Caesar of the Roman Empire after Julius.
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The title of Caesar does not apply to anyone who is not an emperor.
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What made someone worthy of being called Caesar?
Contexte : « salad »
(noun) Caesar refers to a type of salad that usually includes romaine lettuce, croutons, and parmesan cheese, often dressed with a creamy dressing.
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I enjoy a fresh Caesar salad with my lunch.
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A Caesar salad without dressing is not as tasty.
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What ingredients do you think are in a traditional Caesar salad?
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