Somewhat cool.
In a cool manner; without heat or excessive cold; without passion or ardor; calmly; deliberately; with indifference; impudently.
The state of being cool; a moderate degree of cold; a moderate degree, or a want, of passion; want of ardor, zeal, or affection; calmness.
The great gray crane of India (Grus cinerea).
Soot; coal dust; refuse matter, as the dirty grease which comes from axle boxes, or the refuse at the mouth of an oven.
A dry measure of four bushels, or half a quarter.
A hollow in a hillside. [Prov. Eng.] See Comb, Combe.
A raccoon. See Raccoon.
A game of cards derived from conquian, played by two or more players with one or two full packs of cards.
any dog trained to hunt raccoons.
any of several breeds of hound developed for hunting raccoons.
a cap made from the skin of a raccoon, with the tail hanging down the back; -- called also coonskin cap.
A cycadaceous plant of Florida and the West Indies, the Zamia integrifolia, from the stems of which a kind of sago is prepared.
To confine in a coop; hence, to shut up or confine in a narrow compass; to cramp; -- usually followed by up, sometimes by in.
See Coupe.
To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.
Work done by a cooper.
Operating together; as, cooperant forces.
To act or operate jointly with another or others; to concur in action, effort, or effect.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.
Operating jointly to the same end.
One who labors jointly with others to promote the same end.
Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.
The occupation of a cooper.
To choose or elect in concert with another.
To choose; to elect; to coopt.
The act of choosing; selection; choice.
To ordain or appoint for some purpose along with another.
Joint ordinance.
A thing of the same rank with another thing; one two or more persons or things of equal rank, authority, or importance.
To make coordinate; to put in the same order or rank; as, to coordinate ideas in classification.
dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements.
In a coordinate manner.
The state of being coordinate; equality of rank or authority.
The act of coordinating; the act of putting in the same order, class, rank, dignity, etc.; as, the coordination of the executive, the legislative, and the judicial authority in forming a government; the act of regulating and combining so as to produce harmonious results; harmonious adjustment; as, a coordination of functions.
same as coordinating.
Expressing coordination.
A wading bird with lobate toes, of the genus Fulica. The common European or bald coot is Fulica atra (see under bald); the American is Fulica Americana The surf duck or scoter. In the United States all the species of (/demia are called coots. See Scoter.
A fresh-water tortoise (Pseudemus concinna) of Florida. The box tortoise.
The phalarope; -- so called because its toes are like the coot's.
A striped satin made in India.
The top of a thing; the head; a crest.
The red, or corn, poppy.
A more or less viscid, yellowish liquid, the bitter oleoresin of several species of Copaifera, a genus of trees growing in South America and the West Indies. It is stimulant and diuretic, and was formerly much used in affections of the mucous membranes. It is also used in varnishes and lacquers, and in cleaning oil paintings. -- called also balsam of copaiba, copaiba balsam, balsam capivi, and Jesuits' resin.
The yellowish, fragrant balsam yielded by the sweet gum; also, the tree itself.
Partnership in inheritance; joint heirship; joint right of succession to an inheritance.
One who has an equal portion with others of an inheritance.
An equal share of an inheritance.
To share.
A compartment.
One who is jointly concerned with one or more persons in business, etc.; a partner; an associate; a partaker; a sharer.
The state of being a copartner or of having a joint interest in any matter.
the state of being copartners in any undertaking.
completely satisfactory.
Having a high crown, or a point or peak at top.
A joint patriot.
To bargain for; to buy.
A narrow chisel adapted for cutting a groove.
A Russian copper coin. See Kopeck.
Clad in a cope.
See Larvalla.
A chapman; a dealer; a merchant.
A sweetened hot drink of spirit and beaten eggs.
Of or pertaining to the Copepoda. One of the Copepoda.
An order of Entomostraca, including many minute Crustacea, both fresh-water and marine.
Pertaining to Copernicus, a Prussian by birth (b. 1473, d. 1543), who taught the world the solar system now received, called the Copernican system.
same as copacetic.
An associate or companion; a friend; a partner.
A stone for coping. See Coping.
reproducing the features of an original especially in an inferior manner.
One who copies; one who writes or transcribes from an original; a transcriber.
The highest or covering course of masonry in a wall, often with sloping edges to carry off water; -- sometimes called capping.
Large in quantity or amount; plentiful; abundant; fruitful.
In a copious manner.
The state or quality of being copious; abudance; plenty; also, diffuseness in style.
A copier.
Situated in one plane.
A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.
Equal share.
Rising to a point or head; conical; pointed; crested.
See Cupel.
To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.
Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.
Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.
Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.
Niccolite.
A red nose.
Green vitriol, or sulphate of iron; a green crystalline substance, of an astringent taste, used in making ink, in dyeing black, as a tonic in medicine, etc. It is made on a large scale by the oxidation of iron pyrites. Called also ferrous sulphate.
to provide with a copper bottom.
A poisonous American serpent (Ancistrodon conotortrix), closely allied to the rattlesnake, but without rattles; -- called also copper-belly, and red viper.
The act of covering with copper.
Containing, or partaking of the nature of, copper; like copper; as, a copperish taste.
A plate of polished copper on which a design or writing is engraved. An impression on paper taken from such a plate.
One whose occupation is to manufacture copper utensils; a worker in copper.
The teredo; -- so called because it injures the bottoms of vessels, where not protected by copper. The ringworm.
Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.
To cause to grow in the form of a coppice; to cut back (as young timber) so as to produce shoots from stools or roots.
A cop of thread.
Something rising in a conical shape; specifically, a hill rising to a point.
A created or high-topped crown or head.
Rising to a point; conical; copped.
A cobblestone.
See Copse.
The dried meat of the cocoanut, from which cocoanut oil is expressed.
A piece of petrified dung; a fossil excrement.
Containing, pertaining to, or of the nature of, coprolites.
A kind of beetle which feeds upon dung.
Feeding upon dung, as certain insects.
The connecting crook of a harrow.
To trim or cut; -- said of small trees, brushwood, tufts of grass, etc.
Brushwood; coppice.
Characterized by copses.
Of or pertaining to the Copts. The language of the Copts.
small genus of low perennial herbs having yellow rhizomes and white or yellow flowers.
An Egyptian race thought to be descendants of the ancient Egyptians.
The word which unites the subject and predicate.
To unite in sexual intercourse; to come together in the act of generation.
The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.
Connection.
In a copulative manner.
Pertaining to copulation; tending or serving to unite; copulative.