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Meanings of Coleuses:

noun

A tropical se asian plant of the mint family that has brightly coloured variegated leaves and is popular as a houseplant.

Usage examples:

Late-spring-to-frost annuals include the numerous sun coleuses, cleomes, periwinkles and zinnias.

Meanings of Colewort:

noun

Another term for cole.

Meanings of Coleworts:

noun

Another term for cole.

Meanings of Coley:

noun

Another term for saithe.

Meanings of Coli:

noun

A type of bacteria that lives in the intestines of humans and other animals and that sometimes causes severe illness

Meanings of Colic:

noun

Severe pain in the abdomen caused by wind or obstruction in the intestines and suffered especially by babies.

Usage examples:

The pain of renal colic is due to obstruction of urinary flow, with subsequent increasing wall tens…

Meanings of Colicin:

noun

A bacteriocin produced by a coliform bacterium.

Usage examples:

For example, certain protein receptors are common to a colicin and a virulent phage; others, like t…

Meanings of Colicins:

noun

A bacteriocin produced by a coliform bacterium.

Usage examples:

For example, certain protein receptors are common to a colicin and a virulent phage; others, like t…

Meanings of Colicky:

adjective

Experiencing or denoting severe pain in the abdomen (colic) due to wind or intestinal obstruction.

Usage examples:

She was a colicky baby

Meanings of Colicolitis:

noun

Inflammation of the lining of the colon.

Usage examples:

Ibs does not lead to colon cancer or ulcerative colitis or any other serious diseases.

Meanings of Colicroot:

noun

A north american plant of the lily family, with a rosette of leaves and a spike of small goblet-shaped white flowers, formerly used in the treatment of colic.

Meanings of Colics:

noun

Severe pain in the abdomen caused by wind or obstruction in the intestines and suffered especially by babies.

Usage examples:

The pain of renal colic is due to obstruction of urinary flow, with subsequent increasing wall tens…

Meanings of Colies:

noun

Another term for mousebird.

Meanings of Coliform:

adjective

Belonging to a group of rod-shaped bacteria typified by e. coli.

Usage examples:

One specific subgroup of coliform are fecal coliform bacteria, the most common of which is escheric…

Meanings of Coliforms:

adjective

Belonging to a group of rod-shaped bacteria typified by e. coli.

Usage examples:

One specific subgroup of coliform are fecal coliform bacteria, the most common of which is escheric…

Meanings of Colima:

proper noun

A state of south-western mexico, on the pacific coast.

Meanings of Colinearity:

noun

The relationship between the linear sequence of nucleic acid bases in the dna of the gene and the sequence of amino acids in the protein encoded by the dna.

Usage examples:

Ironically, our studies establishing gene - protein colinearity were performed with an enzyme consi…

Meanings of Coliseum:

noun

A large theatre, cinema, or stadium.

Usage examples:

The london coliseum

Meanings of Coliseums:

noun

A large theatre, cinema, or stadium.

Usage examples:

The london coliseum

Meanings of Colitis:

noun

Inflammation of the lining of the colon.

Usage examples:

Ibs does not lead to colon cancer or ulcerative colitis or any other serious diseases.

Meanings of Coll:

abbreviation

Collected or collection (used in written references to published works or sources).

Usage examples:

Edinburgh literary gazette, 6 june, in masson, coll. writings (1890)
proper noun

An island in the inner hebrides, to the west of the isle of mull.

Meanings of Colla:

Plural of collum specialized

Meanings of Collab:

noun

A collaboration.

Usage examples:

Her collab with eminem is not at all surprising
verb

Collaborate on a project.

Usage examples:

Adam also wants to collab with ed sheeran who is his labelmate

Meanings of Collaborate:

verb

Work jointly on an activity or project.

Usage examples:

He collaborated with him on numerous hotel projects

Meanings of Collaborate-with:

collocation

To work with someone else, or with an organization, for a special purpose

Usage examples:

The team is now collaborating with a swiss company to produce the drug., she collaborated with a pr…

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