ciss

Etymology
Perhaps ultimately derived in some way from (from, from ), whence e.g. ,  and other words with senses related to cutting and separating, or perhaps from the same root as  , or even a conflation of the two as in , whence.

Verb

 * 1)  To retract (from a uniform film applied to a damp, oily or nonabsorbent surface) and clump up into small droplets, or form craters.

Translations

 * Russian: ,

Noun

 * 1)  C-sharp

Noun

 * 1) C sharp; the tone C♯