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COSTREL, n. A bottle. [Not in use.]
COSTUME, n. 1. In painting, a rule or precept by which an artist is enjoined to ...
COT, COTE, n. [G. In Welsh, this word signifies a cot, a hovel or stye, an abrup...
COTE, n. A sheepfold. [See Cot .] COTE , v.t. TO pass by and turn before; to gai...
COTEMPORANEOUS, a. [infra.] Living or being at the same time.
COTEMPORARY, a. [L., time.] Living or being at the same time; as cotemporary aut...
COTERIE, n. A friendly party, or fashionable association.
COTICULAR, a. [L., whetstone.] Pertaining to whetstones; like or suitable for wh...
COTILLON, n. A brisk dance, performed by eight persons together; also, a tune wh...
COTLAND, n. Land appendant to a cottage.
COTQUEAN, n. A man who busies himself with the affairs which properly belong to ...
COTSWOLD, n. Sheepcotes in an open country.
COTT, n. A small bed; on board of ships, a bed frame suspended from the beams, f...
COTTAGE, n. [from cot.] A cot; a hut; a small mean habitation. The sea coast sha...
COTTAGED, a. Set or covered with cottages.
COTTAGER, n. 1. One who lives in a hut or cottage. 2. In law, one who lives on t...