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colure either of the two great circles of the celestial sphere that intersect at the poles, one passing through the solstices and the other through the equinoxes.
colza any of several plants, esp. rape, whose seeds produce oil used in salad dressings and lubricants. [2 definitions]
com- with; together; jointly. [2 definitions]
coma1 a prolonged, deep state of unconsciousness resulting from disease, injury, poisoning, or the like.
coma2 the cloud around a comet's nucleus; the head of a comet. [3 definitions]
comal in botany, of or pertaining to terminal tufts, such as the silky hairs at the ends of some seeds or the bracts at the top of a pineapple.
comanage combined form of manage.
comanagement combined form of management.
comanager combined form of manager.
Comanche a member of a tribe of North American Indians now living in Oklahoma. [2 definitions]
comatose in a coma; unconscious. [2 definitions]
comb a thin, toothed implement used to untangle, style, or hold hair. [9 definitions]
combat to fight against or oppose forcefully. [3 definitions]
combatant someone or something that engages in combat. [2 definitions]
combat fatigue see "battle fatigue."
combative eager or ready to fight.
comber one that combs, such as a person or machine that combs textile fibers. [2 definitions]
combination the act of combining or state of being combined. [3 definitions]
combination lock a lock operated by turning a dial to a set series of numbers or letters.
combine to bring or join together, as into a whole. [6 definitions]
combined joined or added together.