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coll-
1- variant of collo- before a vowel.
coll.
2abbreviation for
- collateral.
- collect.
- collection.
- collective.
- collector.
- college.
- collegiate.
- colloquial.
- (in prescriptions) an eyewash.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of coll-1
Example Sentences
In 1961, Hackman joined an improvisational troupe directed by Morrison called the Premise; the same year, he made his first appearance in film as a cop in the Depression-era gangster film “Mad Dog Coll.â€
The team, which also consists of wildlife monitor Maggie Coll, base leader Lou Hoskin, museum manager Aoife McKenna and shop manager Dale Ellis, will soon leave the UK and travel to Argentina, where they will spend a few days before taking a boat through the rough waters of the Drake passage.
From the start, City pressed Barcelona and put pressure on the defence and goalkeeper Cata Coll.
Jorge Coll, the lead of London art gallery Colnaghi which handled the sale, told El PaÃs newspaper that the painting would remain on loan to public collections, rather than ending up in the owner's home.
In a nearby studio, his wife, screenwriter LucÃa López Coll, works on a computer.
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