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col-
1- variant of com- before l: collateral.
col.
2abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) strain.
col-
3- variant of colo- before a vowel:
colectomy.
col.
4abbreviation for
- collected.
- collector.
- college.
- collegiate.
- colonial.
- colony.
- color.
- colored.
- column.
col
5[ kol; French kawl ]
noun
- Physical Geography. a pass or depression in a mountain range or ridge.
- Meteorology. the region of relatively low pressure between two anticyclones.
COL
6- cost of living.
Col.
7abbreviation for
- Colombia.
- Colonel.
- Colorado.
- Bible. Colossians.
col.
1abbreviation for
- column
col
2/ kɒl; kɔl /
noun
- the lowest point of a ridge connecting two mountain peaks, often constituting a pass
- meteorol a pressure region between two anticyclones and two depressions, associated with variable weather
Col.
3abbreviation for
- Colombia(n)
- Colonel
- Bible Colossians
col-
4prefix
- a variant of com-
collateral
col-
5prefix
- a variant of colo-
colectomy
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of col-1
Origin of col-2
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of col-1
Example Sentences
IDF spokesperson Col Avichay Adraee said forces were deployed up to the centre of a strip known as the Netzarim corridor which divides northern and southern Gaza.
"When he started the engine, a spark occurred, causing the engine to catch fire and spread, causing the entire ship to burn and eventually sink into the sea," Col Buriwachira said.
Col Sarayuth Buriwachira from Koh Tao Police said the fire broke out at about 10:00 ITC after a crew member put too much fuel in the engine.
Col Antonio Darder of the Guardia Civil is in charge of all investigative teams in the Alicante region, including the team on the John George case.
"My first feeling was that it hurts, and the second is that I'm offended," Col Knudsen laments.
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