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Webster Dictionary :: Cognizance

COGNIZANCE, n. 1. Judicial notice or knowledge; the hearing, trying and determin...

Webster Dictionary :: Cognizee

COGNIZEE, n. In law, one to whom a fine is acknowledged, or the plaintiff in an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cognizor

COGNIZOR, n. One who acknowledges the right of the plaintiff or cognizee, in a f...

Webster Dictionary :: Cognominal

COGNOMINAL, a. 1. Pertaining to a surname. 2. Having the same name.

Webster Dictionary :: Cognomination

COGNOMINATION, n. A surname; the name of a family; a name given from any acciden...

Webster Dictionary :: Cognoscence

COGNOSCENCE, n. [See Cognition .] Knowledge; the act or state of knowing.

Webster Dictionary :: Cognoscible

COGNOSCIBLE, a. That may be known.

Webster Dictionary :: Cognoscitive

COGNOSCITIVE, a. Having the power of knowing.

Webster Dictionary :: Coguar

COGUAR, n. A carnivorous quadruped of America.

Webster Dictionary :: Cohabit

COHABIT, v.i. 1. To dwell with; to inhabit or reside in company, or in the same ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cohabitant

COHABITANT, n. One who dwells with another or in the same place.

Webster Dictionary :: Cohabitation

COHABITATION, n. 1. The act or state of dwelling together or in the same place w...

Webster Dictionary :: Coheir

COHEIR, n. A joint heir; one who succeeds to a share of an inheritance, which is...

Webster Dictionary :: Coheiress

COHEIRESS, n. A female who inherits a share of an estate, which is to be divided...

Webster Dictionary :: Cohere

COHERE, v.i. 1. To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast, as par...

Webster Dictionary :: Coherence

COHERENCE, COHERENCY, n. 1. A sticking, cleaving or hanging together; union of p...

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