(transitive) To clog, to glut, or satisfy, as the appetite; to satiate.
(transitive) To fill to loathing; to surfeit.
(transitive) To fill up or choke up; to stop up.
clyo
cody
cody
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A ghost town in British Columbia
An unincorporated community in Florida
A village in Nebraska
A city in Wyoming
coky
coky
adj
Resembling or containing coke (coal residue).
coly
coly
noun
Any bird of either of the genera Colius or Urocolius, endemic to sub-Saharan Africa.
cony
cony
noun
(UK, dialect) Rabbit fur.
(UK, dialect) The burbot.
(obsolete) A simpleton; one who may be taken in by a cony-catcher.
(obsolete) A woman; a sweetheart.
A rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as Lepus cuniculus).
An edible West Indian fish, a grouper given in different sources as: Epinephelus apua, the hind of Bermuda; nigger-fish, Epinephelus punctatus; Cephalopholis fulva.
Locally for other rabbit-like or hyrax-like animals, such as the Cape hyrax (das, dassie) or the pika (Ochotona princeps, formerly Lagomys princeps).
Several species of tropical west Atlantic groupers of family Epinephelidae, such as the mutton hamlet, graysby, Cuban coney, and rooster hind.
Used in the Old Testament as a translation of Hebrew שָׁפָן (shafán), thought to be the rock hyrax (Procavia capensis, syn. Hyrax syriacus).
copy
copy
noun
(genetics) The result of gene or chromosomal duplication.
(journalism) A gender-neutral abbreviation for copy boy.
(journalism) The text that is to be typeset.
(marketing, advertising) The output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services.
(obsolete) An abundance or plenty of anything.
(obsolete) That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced; a pattern, model, or example.
(obsolete) copyhold; tenure; lease
(uncountable) The text of newspaper articles.
A printed edition of a book or magazine.
A school work pad.
An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.
The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
Writing paper of a particular size, called also bastard.
verb
(radio) To receive a transmission successfully.
(transitive) To give or transmit a copy to (a person).
(transitive) To imitate.
(transitive) To produce an object identical to a given object.
(transitive, computing) To place a copy of an object in memory for later use.
cory
cory
noun
Any fish belonging to the genus Corydoras, a group of South American freshwater catfish.
cosy
cosy
adj
Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social
Warm and comfortable.
noun
A padded or knit covering for any item (often an electronic device such as a laptop computer).
A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg.
A work of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community.
verb
To become friendly with.
To become snug and comfortable.
coty
cowy
cowy
adj
Resembling a cow, cowlike
coxy
coxy
adj
(obsolete) Cocky.
noun
(veterinary medicine, informal) Coccidiosis.
coyn
coyo
coys
coys
noun
plural of coy
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coy
cozy
cozy
adj
US standard spelling of cosy.
croy
croy
noun
(Scottish) a natural or man-made protrusion or jetty projecting on a river and used to manage river fisheries, providing an obstacle to slow down current, a shelter for fish, a funnel to net them, and a platform to cast from.