
1) Barbecue discard 2) Barbecue throwaway 3) Bit of autumn decoration 4) Black-headed sea gull 5) British slang for a bad mood 6) Carriage horse 7) Center of an ear of corn 8) Central part of an ear 9) Cheap pipe material 10) Cobnut 11) Compost pile addition 12) Cookout discard 13) Cookout disposable
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1) Loaf 2) Swan
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- nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus
- stocky short-legged harness horse
- white gull having a black back and wings
- adult male swan
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See coordination of benefits.
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(from the article `swan`) ...by dabbling (not diving) in shallows for aquatic plants. Swimming or standing, the mute (C. olor) and black (C. atratus) swans often tuck one foot ...
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See Coordination of Benefits.
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Close of business.
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Chip On Board: A configuration in which a chip is directly attached to a printed circuit board or substrate by solder or conductive adhesives.
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Close Of Business
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See Coordination of Benefits.
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Chip-On-Board
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Cob (kŏb)
noun [ Confer Anglo-Saxon
cop ,
copp , head, top, Dutch
kop , German
kopf ,
kuppe , Late Latin
cuppa cup (cf. English
brainpan ), and also W.
cob tuft, spider,
cop ,
copa , top, summit,
cobio to thump. C...
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Cob transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cobbed ;
present participle & verbal noun Cobbing .]
1. To strike [ Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell. 2. (Mining) To break into small pieces, as ore, so as to sort out...
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A small horse
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close of business
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The Cob is a type of horse comprising two breeds: the Welsh Cob and the Norman Cob, both resulting from the Irish Draft either purebred or crossed. Cobs are renowned carriers of weight, able to carry a man hunting all day. Cobs are fairly small horses, calm and gentle.
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Cob is a mixture of damp clay, chopped straw and small stones used in a British West Country building technique. Hence a cob-wall is a wall made from damp clay, chopped straw and small stones.
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Cob is British slang for a bad mood.
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Close Of Business, the end of working hours; or Close Order Battle, a synonym for CQB. See also beer-thirty.
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Close Of Business
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Chief Of the Boat (traditionally found only on submarines)
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Coordination of Benefits
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Name given to male swan.
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A small, strong horse descended from draft horses. About 15 hands high.
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a corncob. · a male swan. · a short-legged, thick-set horse, often having a high gait and frequently used for driving. · a mixture of clay and straw, used as a building material. · a rounded mass or lump. · a crude silver or gold Spanish-American coin of the 16th to 18th centuries, characteristically irregular in shape a...
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