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English words starting with cog

Meanings of Cog:

noun

A wheel or bar with a series of projections on its edge, which transfers motion by engaging with projections on another wheel or bar.

Usage examples:

The cogs and springs of a watch
verb

Copy (someone else's work) illicitly or without acknowledgement.

Usage examples:

He's away cogging his homework from aggie's wee girl

Meanings of Cogencies:

noun

The quality of being clear, logical, and convincing; lucidity.

Usage examples:

The cogency of this argument

Meanings of Cogency:

noun

The quality of being clear, logical, and convincing; lucidity.

Usage examples:

The cogency of this argument

Meanings of Cogeneration:

noun

The generation of electricity and useful heat jointly, especially the utilization of the steam left over from electricity generation for heating.

Usage examples:

In cogeneration, the exhaust steam or heat for producing electricity or manufacturing is used again…

Meanings of Cogent:

adjective

(of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing.

Usage examples:

They put forward cogent arguments for british membership

Meanings of Cogently:

adverb

In a way that is clearly expressed and is likely to persuade people

Usage examples:

She argued most cogently for a relaxation of the sanctions., he speaks on african-american issues m…

Meanings of Cogged:

verb

Copy (someone else's work) illicitly or without acknowledgement.

Usage examples:

He's away cogging his homework from aggie's wee girl

Meanings of Cogging:

verb

Copy (someone else's work) illicitly or without acknowledgement.

Usage examples:

He's away cogging his homework from aggie's wee girl
noun

A wheel or bar with a series of projections on its edge, which transfers motion by engaging with projections on another wheel or bar.

Usage examples:

The cogs and springs of a watch

Meanings of Coggly:

adjective

Unsteady or shaky.

Usage examples:

She sat cocked to one side in a coggly canoe

Meanings of Cogitable:

adjective

Able to be grasped by the mind; conceivable.

Usage examples:

The moment we mass together for review the long array of the phenomena, the case is altered; the se…

Meanings of Cogitate:

verb

Think deeply about something; meditate or reflect.

Usage examples:

He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate

Meanings of Cogitated:

verb

Think deeply about something; meditate or reflect.

Usage examples:

He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate

Meanings of Cogitates:

verb

Think deeply about something; meditate or reflect.

Usage examples:

He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate

Meanings of Cogitating:

verb

Think deeply about something; meditate or reflect.

Usage examples:

He stroked his beard and retired to cogitate

Meanings of Cogitation:

noun

The action of thinking deeply about something; contemplation.

Usage examples:

Sorry, did i interrupt your cogitation?

Meanings of Cogitations:

noun

The action of thinking deeply about something; contemplation.

Usage examples:

Sorry, did i interrupt your cogitation?

Meanings of Cogitative:

adjective

Able to think, or thinking

Usage examples:

She does not accept that she is defined by her physical and cogitative abilities., he does not ment…

Meanings of Cogito:

noun

The principle establishing the existence of a being from the fact of its thinking or awareness.

Usage examples:

Augustine gives a memorable earlier version of the cartesian cogito

Meanings of Cognac:

noun

A high-quality brandy, strictly speaking that distilled in cognac in western france.

Usage examples:

We went to a bar and had some cognac

Meanings of Cognacs:

noun

A high-quality brandy, strictly speaking that distilled in cognac in western france.

Usage examples:

We went to a bar and had some cognac

Meanings of Cognate:

adjective

Related; connected.

Usage examples:

Cognate subjects such as physics and chemistry
noun

(of a word) having the same linguistic derivation as another (e.g. english father, german vater, latin pater ).

Usage examples:

The term is obviously cognate with the malay segan

Meanings of Cognates:

noun

A cognate word.

Usage examples:

It's a very old word, with cognates in most germanic languages.
adjective

(of a word) having the same linguistic derivation as another (e.g. english father, german vater, latin pater)

Usage examples:

The term is obviously cognate with the malay segan

Cognisable

ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zə.bəl

Meanings of Cognisable:

adjective

Perceptible; clearly identifiable.

Usage examples:

The bank has reiterated that ‘no cognisable impact’ is anticipated in the financial markets on acco…

Meanings of Cognisance:

noun

Knowledge or awareness.

Usage examples:

The renaissance cognizance of greece was limited

Meanings of Cognisant:

adjective

Having knowledge or awareness.

Usage examples:

Statesmen must be cognizant of the political boundaries within which they work

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