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Caducary
Caducary Ca*du"ca*ry, a. [See Caducous.] (Law) Relating to escheat, forfeiture, or confiscation.
Caducibranchiate
Caducibranchiate Ca*du`ci*bran"chi*ate, a. [L. caducus falling (fr. cadere to fall) + E. branchiate.] (Zo["o]l.) With temporary gills: -- applied to those Amphibia in which the gills do not remain in adult life.
Caducous
Caducous Ca*du"cous, [L. caducus falling, inclined to fall, fr. cadere to fall. See Cadence.] (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Dropping off or disappearing early, as the calyx of a poppy, or the gills of a tadpole.

Meaning of Caduc from wikipedia

- vowel, it becomes [i]; e.g. real [ʁiˈal]. However, notice that when the e caduc is preceded by a semi-vowel, it may become [e ~ ɛ] poesia [pwɛˈziɐ], quietude...
- Dementia is a syndrome ****ociated with many neurodegenerative diseases (most commonly Alzheimer's), which is characterized by a general decline in cognitive...
- has also two central vowels, one of which tends to be elided like the e caduc of French. The central closed vowel [ɨ] only occurs in European Portuguese...
- "3ème référendum en Nouvelle-Calédonie : l'Accord de Nouméa est‑il vraiment caduc ?". Juspoliti**** Blog. Archived from the original on 19 May 2024. Retrieved...
- central in any accent. When phonetically realised, schwa (/ə/), also called e caduc ('dropped e') and e muet ('mute e'), is a mid-central vowel with some rounding...
- cadaverine, cadaverous, cadence, cadency, cadent, cadential, cadenza, caducity, caducous, cascade, case, casual, casualty, casuistry, chance, cheat, chute...
-  'Saint John's sickness', mal des enfans lit. 'child sickness', and mal-caduc lit. 'falling sickness'. Patients of epilepsy in France were also known...
- fraîches îles d'herbes, de nénuphars et de glaîeuls, ou se moquent du saule caduc et barbu qui pêche à la ligne. » "Listen! – Listen! – My father whips the...
- and properly a matter for the PNC, told a French TV interviewer "C'est caduc", meaning that it, the Charter, was obsolete. Roland Dumas, then French...
- collection Florida, and the story takes its title from the lyrics. Word-final E caduc is silent in modern spoken French but obligatory in older poetry and often...