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61'cos — /kɒz/ (say koz) conjunction (in representations of speech) because: cos I said so. Also, cos, coz …
62cos — I. /kɒz / (say koz), /kɒs / (say kos) noun a kind of lettuce, with erect oblong heads and generally crisp leaves. Also, cos lettuce. {named after Cos (Kos), an island in the Aegean Island off the SW coast of Turkey, whence it originally came} II …
63'cos — conjunction ; because. Should five per cent appear too small, Be thankful I dont take it all, Cos Im the Taxman, Yeah, Im the Taxman.<!most printed versions show other spellings: mostly cause …
64COS-B — El COS B fue un satélite de la Agencia Espacial Europea que estudió los rayos gamma que emiten objetos en el espacio, fue lanzado en agosto de 1975 …
65cos — noun Cos is used before these nouns: ↑lettuce …
66Cos — An island visited by Paul (Acts 21:1) (not ‘Coos’, AV). The Romans created Cos a free state within the province of Asia …
67cos — lettuce from Greek island of Cos …
68cos — see cos …
69COS — 1. Coefficient d occupation des Sols. Dans le cadre d un POS, le COS détermine la densité de construction autorisée. 2. Commandement des Opérations Spéciales. 3. Cosmic Ray Satellite. (Anglais. En franc. = Satellite (pour l étude des) rayons… …
70cos — cos1 [kɒs] noun Brit. a variety of lettuce with crisp narrow leaves that form a tall head. Origin C17: named after the Aegean island of Kos, where it originated. cos2 [kɒz, kɒs] abbreviation cosine. cos3 [ …