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Definition of cote
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Cote (v. t.) To
quote.
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Scoter
::
Scoter
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
northern
sea ducks of the genus
Oidemia.
Coterminous
::
Coterminous
(a.)
Bordering;
conterminous;
--
followed
by with.
Cotemporaries
::
Cotemporaries
(pl. ) of
Cotemporar.
Cot
::
Cot (n.) A pen, coop, or like
shelter
for small
domestic
animals,
as for sheep or
pigeons;
a
cote..
Cotemporary
::
Cotemporary
(n.) One who lives at the same time with
another;
a
contemporary.
Whirlicote
::
Whirlicote
(n.) An open car or
chariot.
Sea Coot
::
Sea coot () A
scoter
duck.
Succubae
::
Succoteague
(n.) The
squeteague.
Whitehead
::
Whitehead
(n.) The surf
scoter.
Picketee
::
Picketee
(n.) See
Picotee.
Hogcote
::
Hogcote
(n.) A shed for
swine;
a sty.
Wainscoted
::
Wainscoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Wainsco.
Cote
::
Cote (v. t.) To
quote.
Cotswold
::
Cotswold
(n.) An open
country
abounding
in
sheepcotes,
as in the
Cotswold
hills,
in
Gloucestershire,
England..
Exclusive
::
Exclusive
(n.) One of a
coterie
who
exclude
others;
one who from real of
affected
fastidiousness
limits
his
acquaintance
to a
select
few.
Coterie
::
Coterie
(n.) A set or
circle
of
persons
who meet
familiarly,
as for
social,
literary,
or other
purposes;
a
clique..
Doucker
::
Doucker
(v. t.) A grebe or
diver;
--
applied
also to the
golden-eye,
pochard,
scoter,
and other
ducks..
Culverhouse
::
Culverhouse
(n.) A
dovecote.
Dovecote
::
Dovecote
(n.) A small house or box,
raised
to a
considerable
height
above the
ground,
and
having
compartments,
in which
domestic
pigeons
breed;
a dove
house..
Picotee
::
Picotee
(n.) Alt. of
Picotin.
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