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English words starting with coa - page 3

Meanings of Coarct:

verb

Compress or constrict; press together.

Usage examples:

Blood pressure was measured immediately before and after coarcting the aorta

Meanings of Coarctate:

adjective

Pressed close together; contracted; compressed.

Usage examples:

As compared to the ascending aorta, 30-50% narrowing was seen in the coarctate segment in 3 cases.

Meanings of Coarctation:

noun

Congenital narrowing of a short section of the aorta.

Usage examples:

Coarctation of the aorta

Meanings of Coarcted:

verb

Compress or constrict; press together.

Usage examples:

Blood pressure was measured immediately before and after coarcting the aorta

Meanings of Coarcting:

verb

Compress or constrict; press together.

Usage examples:

Blood pressure was measured immediately before and after coarcting the aorta

Meanings of Coarse:

adjective

Rough or harsh in texture.

Usage examples:

A coarse woollen cloth

Meanings of Coarse-grained:

adjective

Coarse-grained rock, soil, paper, material, etc. is rough, or has pieces in it that are larger than usual

Usage examples:

This kind of sugar is coarse-grained, but works well in the recipe., peridotite is a coarse-grained…

Meanings of Coarsely:

adverb

In a coarse manner.

Usage examples:

Carter laughed coarsely

Meanings of Coarsen:

verb

Make or become rough.

Usage examples:

Her hands were coarsened by outside work

Meanings of Coarsened:

verb

Make or become rough.

Usage examples:

Her hands were coarsened by outside work

Meanings of Coarseness:

noun

The quality of being rough or harsh.

Usage examples:

The coarseness of her hair

Meanings of Coarsening:

verb

Make or become rough.

Usage examples:

Her hands were coarsened by outside work
noun

The process of becoming simpler and less polite or more offensive, or of making something do this

Usage examples:

He deplored what he called the coarsening of television., many say they have noticed a coarsening o…

Meanings of Coarsens:

verb

Make or become rough.

Usage examples:

Her hands were coarsened by outside work

Meanings of Coarser:

adjective

Rough or harsh in texture.

Usage examples:

A coarse woollen cloth

Meanings of Coarsest:

adjective

Rough or harsh in texture.

Usage examples:

A coarse woollen cloth

Meanings of Coarticulation:

noun

The articulation of two or more speech sounds together, so that one influences the other.

Usage examples:

Allophones can occur as a result of coarticulation across word boundaries

Meanings of Coast:

noun

The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.

Usage examples:

The west coast of africa
verb

(of a person or vehicle) move easily without using power.

Usage examples:

They were coasting down a long hill

Meanings of Coast-to-coast:

idiom

Everywhere or all across a country, esp. the u.s

Usage examples:

The country is experiencing a heatwave, coast to coast., we drove coast to coast in my parents' min…

Meanings of Coastal:

adjective

Of or near a coast.

Usage examples:

Coastal erosion

Meanings of Coasted:

verb

(of a person or vehicle) move easily without using power.

Usage examples:

They were coasting down a long hill
noun

The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.

Usage examples:

The west coast of africa

Meanings of Coaster:

noun

A small mat for a bottle or glass.

Usage examples:

Sophie would make you put your glass on a coaster.

Meanings of Coasters:

noun

A small mat for a bottle or glass.

Usage examples:

Sophie would make you put your glass on a coaster.

Meanings of Coastguard:

noun

An organization keeping watch on coastal waters in order to assist people or ships in danger and to prevent smuggling.

Usage examples:

The speedy response of the coastguard

Meanings of Coasting:

adjective

Moving easily without using power.

Usage examples:

I stopped pedalling and let the coasting bicycle creep down the road
verb

(of a person or vehicle) move easily without using power.

Usage examples:

They were coasting down a long hill

Meanings of Coastings:

adjective

Moving easily without using power.

Usage examples:

I stopped pedalling and let the coasting bicycle creep down the road

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