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COLICAL, a. Affecting the bowels.
COLIN, n. A bird of the partridge kind, found in America and the West Indies, ca...
COLL, v.t. To embrace.
COLLAPSE, v.i. To fall together, as the two sides of a vessel; to close by falli...
COLLAPSED, pp. Fallen together; closed.
COLLAPSION, n. A state of falling together; a state of vessels closed.
COLLAR, n. 1. Something worn round the neck, as a ring of metal, or a chain. The...
COLLAR-BONE, n. The clavicle.
COLLARAGE, n. A tax or fine laid for the collars of wine-drawing horses.
COLLARED, pp. 1. Seized by the collar. 2. Having a collar on the neck.
COLLATE, v.t. Literally, to bring or lay together. Hence, 1. To lay together and...
COLLATED, pp. Laid together and compared; examined by comparing; presented and i...
COLLATERAL, a. 1. Being by the side, side by side, on the side, or side to side....
COLLATERALLY, adv. 1. Side by side; or by the side. 2. Indirectly. 3. In collate...
COLLATERALNESS, n. The state of being collateral.
COLLATING, ppr. Comparing; presenting and instituting.