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CO-LEGATEE n.
A joint legatee.
CO-MATE n.
A companion. Shak.
COACERVATE a. 2 definitions
Raised into a pile; collected into a crowd; heaped. [R.] Bacon.
COADUNATE a.
United at the base, as contiguous lobes of a leaf.
COAGULATE a. 3 definitions
Coagulated. [Obs.] Shak.
COAGULATED a.
Changed into, or contained in, a coagulum or a curdlike mass; curdled. Coagulated proteid (Physiol. Chem.), one of a class of bodies formed in the coagulation of a albuminous substance by heat, acids, or other agents.
COARCT; COARCTATE v. 2 definitions
To press together; to crowd; to straiten; to confine closely. [Obs.] Bacon.
COARCTATE a.
Pressed together; closely connected; -- applied to insects having the abdomen separated from the thorax only by a constriction. Coarctate pupa (Zoöl.), a pupa closely covered by the old larval skin, as in most Diptera.
COATEE n.
A coat with short flaps.
COCHLEATE; COCHLEATED a.
Having the form of a snail shell; spiral; turbinated.
COCKATEEL n.
An Australian parrot (Calopsitta Novæ-Hollandiæ); -- so called from its note.
COELENTERATE a. 2 definitions
Belonging to the Coelentra. -- n.
COESTATE n.
Joint estate. Smolett.
COGITATE v. 2 definitions
think. He that calleth a thing into his mind, whether by impression or recordation, cogitateth and considereth, and he that employeth the faculty of his fancy also cogitateth. Bacon.
COGNATE a. 4 definitions
Allied by blood; kindred by birth; specifically (Law), related on the mother's side.
COGNATENESS n.
The state of being cognate.
COHOBATE v.
To repeat the distillation of, pouring the liquor back upon the matter remaining in the vessel. Arbuthnot.
COINQUINATE v.
Topollute. [Obs.] Skelton.
COLLABORATEUR n.
See Collaborator.
COLLATE v. 5 definitions
when the person placing is both the patron and the ordinary. If the bishop neglets to collate within six months, the right to do it devolves on the archbishop. Encyc. Brit.
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