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COOPED, pp. Shut up in a coop; confined to narrow limits.
COOP, n. [L, from bending, hollowness, or containing, holding. See Cup .] 1. A b...
COOMB, COMB, n. [Gr.] A dry measure of four bushels, or half a quarter.
COOM, n. Soot that gathers over an ovens mouth; also, the matter that works out ...
COOLNESS, n. 1. A moderate degree of cold; a temperature between cold and heat; ...
COOLLY, adv. 1. Without heat or sharp cold. 2. In a cool or indifferent manner; ...
COOLISH, a. Somewhat cool.
COOLING, ppr. Abating heat or excitement; making or becoming cool.
COOLER, n. 1. That which cools; any substance which abates heat or excitement; a...
COOLED, pp. Made less hot, or less ardent.
COOL-HEADED, a. Having a temper not easily excited; free from passion.
COOL-CUP, n. A beverage that is cooling.
COOL, a. [G., cold, to cool; chilliness; to blow strong.] 1. Moderately cold; be...
COOKROOM, n. [cook and room.] A room for cookery; a kitchen. On board of ships, ...
COOKMAID, n. [cook and maid.] A female servant or maid who dresses provisions.
COOKING, ppr. Preparing victuals for the table.