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cog
noun
1 one of a series of teeth on the edge of a wheel or bar which engage with another series of teeth to bring about motion.
2 a small gear wheel.
3 someone unimportant in, though necessary to, a process or organization.
[13c in the form cogge , perhaps from Scandinavian origin]
noun
1 one of a series of teeth on the edge of a wheel or bar which engage with another series of teeth to bring about motion.
2 a small gear wheel.
3 someone unimportant in, though necessary to, a process or organization.
[13c in the form cogge , perhaps from Scandinavian origin]
cogent
adjective said of arguments, reasons, etc: strong; persuasive; convincing.
[17c: French, from Latin cogere to drive together]
cogency noun convincing or persuasive force.
cogently adverb .
adjective said of arguments, reasons, etc: strong; persuasive; convincing.
[17c: French, from Latin cogere to drive together]
cogency noun convincing or persuasive force.
cogently adverb .
cogitate
verb (cogitated , cogitating ) intr to think deeply; to ponder.
[17c: from Latin cogitare , cogitatum to think]
cogitation noun .
cogitative adjective .
cogitator noun .
verb (cogitated , cogitating ) intr to think deeply; to ponder.
[17c: from Latin cogitare , cogitatum to think]
cogitation noun .
cogitative adjective .
cogitator noun .
cognac
noun a high-quality French brandy.
[18c: named after the area in SW France]
noun a high-quality French brandy.
[18c: named after the area in SW France]
cognate
adjective
1 descended from or related to a common ancestor.
2 said of words or languages: derived from the same original form.
3 related; akin.
noun something that is related to something else.
[17c: Latin cognatus , from co- with + gnasci to be born]
cognately adverb .
cognateness noun .
cognation noun .
adjective
1 descended from or related to a common ancestor.
2 said of words or languages: derived from the same original form.
3 related; akin.
noun something that is related to something else.
[17c: Latin cognatus , from co- with + gnasci to be born]
cognately adverb .
cognateness noun .
cognation noun .
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