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CORUSCATE, v.i. [L., to flash.] To flash; to lighten; to glitter.
CORUSCATION, n [L.] 1. A flash; a sudden burst of light in the clouds or atmosph...
CORVET, n. A sloop of war; an advice boat.
CORVUS, n. [L., a raven.] 1. In astronomy, a constellation of the southern hemis...
CORYBANTIC, a. Madly agitated; inflamed like the Corybantes, the frantic priests...
CORYMB, n. [L. Gr.] Primarily, a top, head or cluster. In modern botany, a speci...
CORYMBIATED, a. Garnished with corymbs.
CORYMBIFEROUS, a. [L., to bear.] Producing corymbs; bearing fruit or berries in ...
CORYMBOUS, a. Consisting of corymbs; in clusters.
CORYMBULOUS, a. Having or consisting of little corymbs.
CORYPHENE, n. A fish with a sloping truncated head, and the dorsal fin extending...
CORYPHEUS, n. [Gr.] The chief of a chorus; the chief of a company.
COSCINOMANCY, n. [Gr., a sieve, and divination.] The art or practice of divinati...
COSIER, n. A botcher. [Not used.]
COSINAGE, n. [See Cousin .] In law, a writ to recover possession of an estate in...
COSMETIC, a. s as z. [Gr., order, beauty.] Beautifying; improving beauty, partic...