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  • 51cog´ni|za|ble|ness — cog|ni|za|ble «KOG nuh zuh buhl, KON uh », adjective. 1. that can be known or perceived; recognizable: »No articulate sound is cognizable until the inarticulate sounds which go to make it up have been learned (Herbert Spencer). 2. within the… …

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  • 52cog|ni|za|ble — «KOG nuh zuh buhl, KON uh », adjective. 1. that can be known or perceived; recognizable: »No articulate sound is cognizable until the inarticulate sounds which go to make it up have been learned (Herbert Spencer). 2. within the jurisdiction of a… …

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  • 53cog-foist — cog foist, cog ful see cog n.4 4, cogue …

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  • 54cog-ful — cog foist, cog ful see cog n.4 4, cogue …

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  • 55COG кластер ортологичных генов — COG, кластер ортологичных генов * COG, кластэр арталагічных генаў * COG or cluster of ortologous genes кластер ортологичных генов (см.) представляет собой группу генов ортологов или ортологичные группы паралогов из геномов разных организмов …

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  • 56cog in the machine — A person who does an unimportant job in a large company or organisation is a cog in the machine …

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  • 57cog´i|ta´tor — cog|i|tate «KOJ uh tayt», verb, tat|ed, tat|ing. –v.i. to think over; consider with care; ponder; meditate; reflect: »The judge cogitated a long time before making any decision in the case. That lady lay cogitating over the past evening (Dinah M …

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  • 58cog|i|tate — «KOJ uh tayt», verb, tat|ed, tat|ing. –v.i. to think over; consider with care; ponder; meditate; reflect: »The judge cogitated a long time before making any decision in the case. That lady lay cogitating over the past evening (Dinah M. Mulock) …

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  • 59cog´nate|ness — cog|nate «KOG nayt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. a) related in origin; descended from the same original language. English, Dutch, and German are cognate languages. b) coming from the same word or root. English father, German Vater, and Latin pater… …

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  • 60cog|nate — «KOG nayt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. a) related in origin; descended from the same original language. English, Dutch, and German are cognate languages. b) coming from the same word or root. English father, German Vater, and Latin pater are… …

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