coctile

  • 1Coctile — Coc tile, a. [L. coctilis, fr. coguere. See {Cook}.] Made by baking, or exposing to heat, as a brick. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2coctile — coc·tile …

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  • 3coctile —   n. baked …

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  • 4coctile — ˈkäktə̇l, ˌtīl adjective Etymology: Latin coctilis, from coctus, past participle of coquere to cook, bake + ilis ile : made by baking or exposing to heat (as a brick) …

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  • 5Coctible — Coc ti*ble, a. [See {Coctile}.] Capable of being cooked. Blount. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… …

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  • 7Salins-les-Bains — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Salins. 46° 56′ 23″ N 5° 52′ 33″ E …

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  • 8SAL — I. SAL Lycophroni Α᾿ιγαιῶνος ἀγνίτης πάγος, a Neptuno, in Tragasi gratiam, conglutinatus fingitur Poetis, teste Polluce l. 6. c. 10. quod si quis de mari intelligat, haud fecerit inepte. Hâe enim ratione Alexander Aetolus, Α῞λα ξυνεῶνα θαλάςςης,… …

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  • 9cottile — còt·ti·le agg. LE fatto di mattoni cotti: la città di Cnosso | splendea di mura cottili (D Annunzio); di cotto, di terracotta {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1916. ETIMO: dal lat. coctĭle(m), v. anche cuocere …

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  • 10ԵՓՈՅ — (ի, ից.) NBH 1 0705 Chronological Sequence: Early classical, 5c գ. ԵՓՈՅ ԵՓՈՑ. ἔψημα coctile Եփելի կամ եփուած ինչ. եփոց. յն. է՛փսիմա. եբր. նազիտ. որ թարգմանի ստէպ ի մեզ՝ Թան. *Կառո՛ դու զսանն մեծ, եւ եփեա՛ եփոյ որդւոցդ մարգարէից ... Եկն եւ արկ ի… …

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