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- coinnoun
A flat piece of metal used as money.
- coincidencenoun
A remarkable occurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
- coinsnoun
Plural of coin; flat pieces of metal used as money.
- cokenoun
(trademark, often Coke) Short for Coca-Cola, a carbonated soft drink.
- colanoun
A carbonated soft drink typically flavored with cola nuts and containing caffeine.
- colbyproper noun
A given name (typically masculine) or surname.
- coldadjective
Having a low temperature.
- colderadjective
Comparative form of cold; having a lower temperature than something else.
- coleproper noun
A masculine given name and surname of English origin.
- colemanproper noun
A surname of English and Irish origin.
- colinproper noun
A masculine given name of French and English origin.
- collaborationnoun
The action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- collapseverb
(of a structure) To fall down or give way suddenly.
- collapsedverb
Past tense and past participle of collapse; fell down or gave way suddenly.
- collarnoun
The part of a shirt, coat, or dress that goes around the neck.
- collateralnoun
Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
- colleaguenoun
A person with whom one works in a profession or business.
- colleaguesnoun
Plural of colleague; people with whom one works in a profession or business.
- collectverb
To bring or gather together into one place or group.
- collectedverb
Past tense and past participle of collect.
- collectingverb
Present participle of collect; the action of gathering things together.
- collectionnoun
A group of objects gathered together or accumulated.
- collectiveadjective
Done by or belonging to all members of a group.
- collectornoun
A person who collects things as a hobby or profession.
- collectorsnoun
Plural of collector; people who collect things as a hobby or profession.
- collectsverb
Third person singular present tense of collect.
- colleennoun
(Irish English) A girl or young woman.
- collegenoun
An educational institution for higher learning.
- collegesnoun
Plural of college; institutions of higher education.
- collinsproper noun
A common English and Irish surname.
- collisionnoun
An instance of one moving object hitting another.
- colognenoun
A type of light perfume, originally from Cologne, Germany.
- colombiaproper noun
A country in northwestern South America, bordered by Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador.
- colonnoun
A punctuation mark (:) used before a list, explanation, or quotation.
- colonelnoun
A military rank above lieutenant colonel and below brigadier general, typically commanding a regiment or brigade.
- colonialadjective
Relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonialism.
- coloniesnoun
Plural of colony; territories under the control of a foreign power.
- colonynoun
A territory under the political control of a distant country.
- colornoun
The property of objects that produces different sensations on the eye.
- coloradoproper noun
A state in the western United States, known for the Rocky Mountains.
- coloredadjective
Having color; not black and white.
- colorfuladjective
Having many bright colors.
- colorsnoun
Plural of color; different hues or tints.
- colossaladjective
Extremely large or great in size, extent, or degree.
- colournoun
(British spelling) The property of objects that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of reflecting light.
- colouredadjective
(British spelling) Having color; not black and white.
- coloursnoun
(British spelling) Plural of colour; different hues or tints.
- coltnoun
A young male horse, typically under four years old.
- columbiaproper noun
A poetic name for the United States of America.
- columboproper noun
A fictional television detective character, known for his rumpled raincoat and seemingly absent-minded manner.