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English words starting with co - page 1

Meanings of Coachwork:

noun

The bodywork of a road or railway vehicle.

Usage examples:

A daimler limousine with coachwork by barker & co

Meanings of Coact:

verb

To work together, especially to achieve something or to have an effect

Usage examples:

We look at how different types of messages coact with the communication network., risk processes ma…

Meanings of Coacted:

verb

To work together, especially to achieve something or to have an effect

Usage examples:

We look at how different types of messages coact with the communication network., risk processes ma…

Meanings of Coacting:

verb

To work together, especially to achieve something or to have an effect

Usage examples:

We look at how different types of messages coact with the communication network., risk processes ma…

Meanings of Coaction:

noun

The action or process of working or acting together; cooperation.

Usage examples:

Uv exerts its action through the coaction of uv photoreceptors and photoreceptors in the visible re…

Meanings of Coactions:

noun

The action or process of working or acting together; cooperation.

Usage examples:

Uv exerts its action through the coaction of uv photoreceptors and photoreceptors in the visible re…

Meanings of Coactive:

adjective

Working together or having an effect together

Usage examples:

In coactive teams, individuals achieve success in their individual events in order to achieve overa…

Meanings of Coactor:

noun

An actor who performs in a film, play, or tv show with another actor or with other actors

Usage examples:

He says he's received supportive messages from his co-actors on the show., they found that people f…

Meanings of Coacts:

verb

To work together, especially to achieve something or to have an effect

Usage examples:

We look at how different types of messages coact with the communication network., risk processes ma…

Meanings of Coadjutor:

noun

A bishop appointed to assist and often to succeed a diocesan bishop.

Usage examples:

Before ruiz retired in 2000, the vatican placed a bishop coadjutor in his diocese.

Meanings of Coadjutors:

noun

A bishop appointed to assist and often to succeed a diocesan bishop.

Usage examples:

Before ruiz retired in 2000, the vatican placed a bishop coadjutor in his diocese.

Meanings of Coadministration:

noun

The act of giving two drugs or medical treatments together

Usage examples:

Treatment of certain infections may require higher doses and co-administration with other antibacte…

Meanings of Coagula:

noun

A mass of coagulated matter.

Usage examples:

At a higher power, the coagulum of neutrophils and fibrin represent the suppurative thrombophlebiti…

Meanings of Coagulant:

noun

A substance that causes blood or another liquid to coagulate.

Usage examples:

An injection of blood coagulant

Meanings of Coagulants:

noun

A substance that causes blood or another liquid to coagulate.

Usage examples:

An injection of blood coagulant

Meanings of Coagulase:

noun

A bacterial enzyme which brings about the coagulation of blood or plasma and is produced by disease-causing forms of staphylococcus.

Usage examples:

Bacterial culture of biopsy specimens grew few coagulase negative staphylococci (which are thought …

Meanings of Coagulate:

verb

(of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

Blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash

Meanings of Coagulated:

verb

(of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

Blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash

Meanings of Coagulates:

verb

(of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

Blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash

Meanings of Coagulating:

verb

(of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

Blood had coagulated round the edges of the gash

Meanings of Coagulation:

noun

The action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

A supplement that inhibits blood coagulation

Meanings of Coagulations:

noun

The action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.

Usage examples:

A supplement that inhibits blood coagulation

Meanings of Coagulum:

noun

A mass of coagulated matter.

Usage examples:

At a higher power, the coagulum of neutrophils and fibrin represent the suppurative thrombophlebiti…

Meanings of Coak:

noun

A piece of metal used to line a round hole, especially one used to line the central hole in a sheave through which the pin passes; a bush. compare "cock". now chiefly historical.

verb

To join (timbers) together lengthways by means of coaks; to join (a piece of timber) to another in this way.

Meanings of Coal:

noun

A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting chiefly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground seams and used as fuel.

Usage examples:

Two bags of coal
verb

Provide with a supply of coal.

Usage examples:

Ships had to be coaled and supplied

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