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CORROBORATIVE a. 2 definitions
Tending to strengthen of confirm.
CORROBORATORY a.
Tending to strengthen; corroborative; as, corroboratory facts.
COSTEANING n.
It consist in sinking small pits through the superficial deposits to the solid rock, and then driving from one pit to another across the direction of the vein, in such manner as to cross all the veins between the two pits.
COSTREL n.
A bottle of leather, earthenware, or wood, having ears by which it was suspended at the side. [Archaic] A youth, that, following with a costrel, bore The means of goodly welcome, flesh and wine. Tennyson.
COUNTER-PALY a.
Paly, and then divided fesswise, so that each vertical piece is cut into two, having the colors used alternately or counterchanged. Thus the escutcheon in the illustration may also be blazoned paly of six per fess counterchanged argent and azure.
COUNTERFEIT n.
her thing; a likeness; a portrait; a counterpart. Thou drawest a counterfeit Best in all Athens. Shak. Even Nature's self envied the same, And grudged to see the counterfeit should shame The thing itself. Spenser.
COUNTERFORT n.
A kind of buttress of masonry to strengthen a revetment wall.
COUNTERSIGN v. 2 definitions
to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
COUPLE-CLOSE n.
e. Couple-closes are generally borne one on each side of a chevron, and the blazoning may then be either a chevron between two couple-closes or chevron cottised.
COURB v.
To bend; to stop; to bow. [Obs.] Then I courbed on my knees. Piers Plowman.
COVENANT n.
ement of two or more persons or parties, or one of the stipulations in such an agreement. Then Jonathan and David made a covenant. 1 Sam. xviiii. 3. Let there be covenants drawn between us. Shak. If we conclude a peace, It shall be with such strict and severe covenants As little shall the Frenchmen gain thereby. Shak.…
CRAB n.
A crab apple; -- so named from its harsh taste. When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl. Shak.
CRACKLE n.
A condition produced in certain porcelain, fine earthenware, or glass, in which the glaze or enamel appears to be cracked in all directions, making a sort of reticulated surface; as, Chinese crackle; Bohemian crackle.
CRACKLED a.
Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware.
CRATER n.
A constellation of the southen hemisphere; -- called also the Cup.
CREST n.
wing on animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc. Darwin. [Attack] his rising crest, and drive the serpent back. C. Pitt.
CROCK n.
Any piece of crockery, especially of coarse earthenware; an earthen pot or pitcher. Like foolish flies about an honey crock. Spenser.
CROCKERY n.
Earthenware; vessels formed of baked clay, especially the coarser kinds.
CROSSGRAINED a.
ly, so as to interfere with splitting or planing. If the stuff proves crossgrained, . . . then you must turn your stuff to plane it the contrary way. Moxon.
CUBE n.
color. -- Cube root. (Math.), the number or quantity which, multiplied into itself, and then into the product, produces the given cube; thus, 3 is the cube root of 27, for 3x3x3 = 27. -- Cube spar (Min.), anhydrite; anhydrous calcium sulphate.
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