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COSS, n. A Hindoo measure of one English mile and a quarter nearly.
COSSACK, n. The Cossacks inhabit the Ukraine, in the Russian empire.
COSSAS, n. Plain India muslins, of various qualities and breadths.
COSSET, n. [G., a house.] A lamb brought up by hand, or without the aid of the dam.
COSSIC, a. Relating to algebra.
COST, n. [See The Verb.] 1. The price, value or equivalent of a thing purchased;...
COSTAL, a. [L., a side or rib. A coast or side is the extreme part, a limit, fro...
COSTARD, n. 1. A head. [Not used.] 2. An apple, round and bulky, like the head.
COSTARD-MONGER, n. An apple-seller.
COSTER-MONGER, n. An apple seller.
COSTIVE, a. [L, to cram, to stuff.] 1. Literally, crowded, stuffed, as the intes...
COSTIVENESS, n. A preternatural detention of the fecal matter of the bowels, wit...
COSTLESS, a. Costing nothing.
COSTLINESS, n. [See Costly .] Expensiveness; great cost, or expense; sumptuousne...
COSTLY, a. [from cost.] Of a high price; sumptuous; expensive; purchased at a gr...
COSTMARY, n. [Gr. L., an aromatic plant, and Maria.] A species of tansy, or Tana...