Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CIS-
CIS- Cis-.
Defn: A Latin preposition, sometimes used as a prefix in English words, and signifying on this side.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cis-
cis- ▶prefix 1 on this side of; on the side nearer to the speaker: cisatlantic | cislunar. • historical on the side nearer to Rome: cisalpine. • (of time ) closer to the present: cis-Elizabethan. Often contrasted with trans- or ultra-. 2 Chemistry (usu. cis- ) denoting molecules with cis arrangements of substituents: cis -1,2-dichloroethylene. ORIGIN from Latin cis ‘on this side of. ’
Oxford Dictionary
cis-
cis- |sɪs | ▶prefix 1 on this side of; on the side nearer to the speaker: cisatlantic. Often contrasted with trans- or ultra-. • historical on the side nearer to Rome: cisalpine. • (of time ) closer to the present: cis-Elizabethan. 2 Chemistry (usu. cis- ) denoting molecules with cis arrangements of substituents: cis -1,2-dichloroethene. ORIGIN from Latin cis ‘on this side of ’.
Duden Dictionary
Cis-Dur
Cis-Dur Substantiv, Neutrum Musik , das |C i s-Dur auch ˈt͜sɪsˈduːɐ̯ |auf dem Grundton Cis beruhende Durtonart Cis
Cis-Dur-Tonleiter
Cis-Dur-Ton lei ter Substantiv, feminin , die
cis-Moll
cis-Moll Substantiv, Neutrum Musik , das |c i s-Moll auch ˈt͜sɪsˈmɔl |auf dem Grundton cis beruhende Molltonart Zeichen: cis
cis-Moll-Tonleiter
cis-Moll-Ton lei ter Substantiv, feminin , die