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  • 51col — ► NOUN ▪ the lowest point of a ridge or saddle between two peaks. ORIGIN French, neck …

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  • 52COL — abbrev. 1. Colonel 2. cost of living …

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  • 53Col — abbrev. 1. Colombia 2. Colonel 3. Bible Colossians …

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  • 54col — col1 [käl] n. [Fr < L collum, the neck: see COLLAR] 1. a gap between peaks in a mountain range, used as a pass 2. Meteorol. the point of lowest pressure between two anticyclones or the point of highest pressure between two cyclones col2 abbrev …

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  • 55col- — [käl, kəl] prefix COM : used before l [collinear] …

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  • 56col|ic — «KOL ihk», noun, adjective. –n. severe pains in any part of the abdomen, such as the stomach or intestines. –adj. of or having to do with the colon. ╂[< Late Latin colicus < Greek kōlikós colicky; having pain of the colon < kólon colon] …

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  • 57col|in — «KOL ihn», noun. 1. an American quail, partridge, or bobwhite. 2. a bird of related species. ╂[American English < American Spanish colín < Nahuatl çolin] …

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  • 58col|la vo|ce — «KL lah VOH chay», Italian. with the voice; a direction for a singer to follow the tempo of the leading singer …

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  • 59col|le|gi|al|i|ty — «kuh LEE jee AL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the association in which the bishops of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope share collectively the ruling power over the Church. 2. = colleagueship. (Cf. ↑colleagueship) …

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  • 60col|le|gi|a — «kuh LEE jee uh», noun. plural of collegium …

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