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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



44 words match “CO-”

CO- n.
A form of the prefix com-, signifying with, together, in conjunction, joint. It is used before vowels and some consonants. See Com-.
CO-ALLY n.
A joint ally. Kent.
CO-ASSESSOR n.
A joint assessor.
CO-LEGATEE n.
A joint legatee.
CO-LESSEE n.
A partner in a lease taen.
CO-LESSOR n.
A partner in giving a lease.
CO-MATE n.
A companion. Shak.
CO-MEDDLE v.
To mix; to mingle, to temper. [Obs.] Shak.
CO-REGENT n.
A joint regent or ruler.
CO-RELATION n.
Corresponding relation.
CO-RELIGIONIST n.
One of the same religion with another.
CO-RESPONDENT n.
One who is called upon to answer a summons or other proceeding jointly with another.
CO-SUFFERER n.
One who suffers with another. Wycherley.
CO-UNE v.
To combine or unite. [Obs.] "Co-uned together." Feltham.
CO-UNITE v. 2 definitions
To unite. [Obs.]
CONICO- a.
A combining form, meaning somewhat resembling a cone; as, conico-cylindrical, resembling a cone and a cylinder; conico- hemispherical; conico-subulate.
GRECO-ROMAN a.
Having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman; as, Greco-Roman architecture.
LEUCO-; LEUC- n.
A combining form signifying white, colorless; specif. (Chem.), denoting an extensive series of colorless organic compounds, obtained by reduction from certain other colored compounds; as, leucaniline, leucaurin, etc.
MECHANICO-CHEMICAL a.
Pertaining to, connected with, or dependent upon, both mechanics and chemistry; -- said especially of those sciences which treat of such phenomena as seem to depend on the laws both of mechanics and chemistry, as electricity and magnetism.
MEDICO-LEGAL a.
Of or pertaining to law as affected by medical facts.
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