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CORIVAL, v.t. To rival; to pretend to equal.
CORK, n. [G., L., bark, rind, shell, crust.] 1. A glandiferous tree, a species o...
CORK-SCREW, n. A screw to draw corks from bottles.
CORKING-PIN, n. A pin of a large size.
CORKY, a. Consisting of cork; resembling cork; made of cork; tough.
CORMORANT, n. [Cormorant is supposed to be corrupted from corvus marinus, sea ra...
CORN, n. [G., L. See Grain .] 1. A single See d of certain plants, as wheat, rye...
CORN-CHANDLER, n. [Chandler, a dealer in candles, is supposed to be from the Fre...
CORN-CRAKE, n. The crake or land rail; the corn-crow, for kraka, in Sw., and kra...
CORN-CUTTER, n. [corn and cut.] One who cuts corns, or indurations of the skin.
CORN-MARYGOLD, n. A genus of plants, the Chrysanthemum.
CORN-PARSLEY, n. A genus of plants, the Sison.
CORN-ROCKET, n. A genus of plants, the Bunias.
CORN-SALLAD, n. A plant, a species of valeriana, whose top leaves are said to be...
CORN-VIOLET, n. A species of Campanula.
CORNAGE, n. [L., a horn.] An ancient tenure of lands, which obliged the tenant t...