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CORINTH, n. 1. A city of Greece. Hence, 2. A small fruit, now called currant, wh...
CORINDON, n. [See Corundum .]
CORIANDER, n. [L., Gr.] A genus of plants of two species. The See ds of one spec...
CORIACEOUS, a. [L., leather.] 1. Consisting of leather, or resembling leather; t...
CORED, a. In the herring fishery, rolled in salt and prepared for drying.
CORE, n. [L., the heart. Gr. See Class Gr.] 1. The heart or inner part of a thin...
CORDWOOD, n. Wood cut and piled for sale by the cord, in distinction from long w...
CORDWAINER, n. [from cordwain.] A shoemaker. This word was formerly written cord...
CORDWAIN, n. Spanish leather; goatskin tanned and dressed.
CORDUROY, n. A thick cotton stuffribbed.
CORDOVAN, n. Spanish leather.
CORDON, n. [See Cord .] 1. In fortification, a row of stones jutting before the ...
CORDINER, n. [Not used. See Cordwainer .]
CORDIFORM, a. [L., the heart, and form.] Heart-shaped; having the form of the hu...
CORDIERITE, n. The mineral called otherwise iolite and dichroite.
CORDIALLY, adv. Heartily; sincerely; without hypocrisy; with real affection. The...