cog

  • 11Cog — Cog, n. A trick or deception; a falsehood. Wm. Watson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Cog — Cog, n. [OE. cogge; cf. D. kog, Icel. kuggr Cf. {Cock} a boat.] A small fishing boat. Ham. Nav. Encyc. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13COG — steht für: das ISO 3166 Länderkürzel für Republik Kongo den Schwerpunkt, vom englischen Center of Gravity Component Obsolescence Group Cluster of orthologous groups of proteins Cog steht für: den 32 Bit Kern des Parallax Propeller… …

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  • 14CoG — may refer to: Center of gravity Central of Georgia Railway Continuity of Government Covenant of the Goddess This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an i …

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  • 15cog — index deceive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 16cog — ● cog ou cogghe nom féminin (mot picard, du latin cogga, coque de navire) Navire de forme haute, courte et ronde, qui était en usage au Moyen Âge …

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  • 17cog — [ kag ] noun count 1. ) a wheel in a machine that fits into the edge of another wheel or part and makes it turn 2. ) someone considered as a minor part of a large organization …

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  • 18cog — [n] main part of device cogwheel, differential, fang, gear, pinion, prong, rack, ratchet, tine, tooth, transmission, tusk, wheel; concept 464 …

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  • 19cog — ► NOUN 1) a wheel or bar with a series of projections on its edge, which transfers motion by engaging with projections on another wheel or bar. 2) any one of these projections. DERIVATIVES cogged adjective. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian …

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  • 20cog — as·cog·e·nous; ca·cog·ra·phy; cog; cog·gly; cog·ie; cog·i·ta·ble; cog·i·ta·bund; cog·i·tate; cog·i·ta·tion; cog·i·ta·tive; cog·man; cog·nat·ic; cog·na·tion; cog·na·tus; cog·ni·tion; cog·ni·tion·al; cog·ni·tive; cog·ni·tiv·ism; cog·ni·tiv·ist;… …

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