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8,154 words match “LIT”

COAGULABILITY n.
The quality of being coagulable; capacity of being coagulated. Ure.
COALITE v. 2 definitions
To unite or coalesce. [Obs.] Let them continue to coalite. Bolingbroke.
COALITION n. 2 definitions
he act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms. Bentley.
COALITIONER n.
A coalitionist.
COALITIONIST n.
One who joins or promotes a coalition; one who advocates coalition.
COCCOLITE n.
A granular variety of pyroxene, green or white in color.
COCCOLITH n.
One of a kind of minute, calcareous bodies, probably vegetable, often abundant in deep-sea mud.
COEQUALITY n.
The state of being on an equality, as in rank or power.
COESSENTIALITY n.
Participation of the same essence. Johnson.
COGITABILITY n.
The quality of being cogitable; conceivableness.
COGNOSCIBILITY n.
The quality of being cognoscible. Cudworth.
COHESIBILITY n.
The state of being cohesible. Good.
COLITIS n.
An inflammation of the large intestine, esp. of its mucous membrane; colonitis.
COLLITIGANT a. 2 definitions
One who litigates or wrangles. [Obs.]
COLLOIDALITY n.
The state or quality of being colloidal.
COMBUSTIBILITY n.
The quality of being combustible.
COMICALITY n.
The quality of being comical; something comical.
COMMENSALITY n.
ip at table; the act or practice of eating at the same table. [Obs.] "Promiscuous commensality." Sir T. Browne.
COMMENSURABILITY n.
The quality of being commersurable. Sir T. Browne.
COMMUNICABILITY n.
The quality of being communicable; capability of being imparted.
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