coaming |
a raised border around an opening in a roof, floor, or deck, designed to keep out water. |
coanchor |
combined form of anchor. |
coarse |
of poor or faulty quality. [3 definitions] |
coarse-grained |
having a rough or coarse texture. [2 definitions] |
coarsen |
to become or cause to be coarse. |
coast |
the land or area next to the ocean; seashore. [7 definitions] |
coastal |
of, relating to, at, or near a coast. |
coaster |
a person or thing that coasts. [4 definitions] |
coaster brake |
a brake on freewheeling bicycles operated by reverse pressure on the pedals. |
coast guard |
(cap.) a U.S. military service that enforces maritime, customs, and immigration laws, aids vessels in distress, discourages smugglers, and defends the nation's coasts. [2 definitions] |
coasting vessel |
a ship that sails along a coast and participates in trade between neighboring ports. |
coastland |
land along the shore or coast of a sea. |
coastline |
the outline or shape of a coast. |
coastward |
toward the coast. [2 definitions] |
coastwise |
along or following a coast. |
coat |
an outer article of clothing with long sleeves, usu. worn for added warmth. [5 definitions] |
coated |
covered with a layer or coat. |
coat hanger |
a piece of wire or other material shaped for hanging a piece of clothing and suspending it, as from a rod or hook. |
coati |
a small tree-dwelling mammal, related to the raccoon, with a flexible snout and long ringed tail, found in Mexico and Central and South America. |
coatimundi |
the coati. |
coating |
a coat or layer that covers the surface of something. |