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COHABIT v.
To inhabit or reside in company, or in the same place or country. The Philistines were worsted by the captived ark . . . : they were not able to cohabit with that holy thing. South.
COHABITANT n.
One who dwells with another, or in the same place or country. No small number of the Danes became peaceable cohabitants with the Saxons in England. Sir W. Raleigh.
COHABITATION n.
The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same place with another. Feltham.
COHERE v.
To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast, as parts of the same mass. Neither knows he . . . how the solid parts of the body are united or cohere together. Locke.
COHERENCE; COHERENCY n.
A sticking or cleaving together; union of parts of the same body; cohesion.
COIN n.
oin balance. See Illust. of Balance. -- To pay one in his own coin, to return to one the same kind of injury or ill treatment as has been received from him. [Colloq.]
COINCIDE v. 2 definitions
To occupy the same place in space, as two equal triangles, when placed one on the other. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. Cheyne.
COINCIDENCE n. 2 definitions
The condition of occupying the same place in space; as, the coincidence of circles, surfaces, etc. Bentley.
COINCIDENT a.
Having coincidence; occupying the same place; contemporaneous; concurrent; -- followed by with. Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly suitable to, and coincident with, the ruling principles of a virtuous and well- inclined man. South.
COINDICATION n.
One of several signs or sumptoms indicating the same fact; as, a coindication of disease.
COINHABITANT n.
One who dwells with another, or with others. "Coinhabitants of the same element." Dr. H. More.
COINSTANTANEOUS a.
Happening at the same instant. C. Darwin.
COLA n.
Same as Cola nut, below.
COLERIDGIAN a.
Pertaining to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, or to his poetry or metaphysics.
COLLATERAL a. 2 definitions
Tending toward the same conclusion or result as something else; additional; as, collateral evidence. Yet the attempt may give Collateral interest to this homely tale. Wordsworth.
COLLATION n.
e estates of the deceased into one mass, and sharing it equaly with others who are of the same degree of kindred.
COLLATIVE a.
ssing or held by collation; -- said of livings of which the bishop and the patron are the same person.
COLLIMATE v.
To render parallel to a certain line or direction; to bring into the same line, as the axes of telescopes, etc.; to render parallel, as rays of light.
COLLINGUAL a.
Having, or pertaining to, the same language.
COLLUM n.
Same as Collar. Gray.
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