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COQUETISH, a. Practicing coquetry.
COQUETRY, n. Attempts to attract admiration, notice or love, from vanity; affect...
COQUET, COQUETTE, n. A vain, airy, trifling girl, who endeavors to attract admir...
CORACLE,n. [Gr., a crow, and form.] A small sharp process of the scapula, shaped...
CORACOID, a. Shaped like a beak.
CORAL, n. [L. Gr.] 1. In zoology, a genus belonging to the order of vermes zooph...
CORAL-TREE, n. A genus of plants, Erythrina, of several species, natives of Afri...
CORAL-WORT, n. A genus of plants, Dentaria, called also tooth-wort or tooth-violet.
CORALLACEOUS, a. Like coral, or partaking of its qualities.
CORALLIFORM, a. [coral and form.] Resembling coral; forked and crooked.
CORALLINE, a. Consisting of coral; like coral; containing coral. CORALLINE , n. ...
CORALLINITE, n. A fossil polypier or coralline.
CORALLITE, n. A mineral substance or petrifaction, in the form of coral; or a fo...
CORALLOID, CORALLOIDAL, a. Having the form of coral; branching like coral.
CORALLOID, CORALLOIDAL, a. Having the form of coral; branching like coral. CORAL...
CORANT, n. [L.] A lofty sprightly dance.