Cogent prolog


Definite Clause Grammar

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  • Coggan

    [kog-uh n] /ˈkɒg ən/ noun 1. (Frederick) Donald, 1909–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1974–80.

  • Cogged

    [kogd] /kɒgd/ adjective 1. having . [kog, kawg] /kɒg, kɔg/ noun 1. (not in technical use) a gear tooth, formerly especially one of hardwood or metal, fitted into a slot in a gearwheel of less durable material. 2. a . 3. a person who plays a minor part in a large organization, activity, etc.: He’s […]

  • Cogging

    [kog, kawg] /kɒg, kɔg/ noun 1. (not in technical use) a gear tooth, formerly especially one of hardwood or metal, fitted into a slot in a gearwheel of less durable material. 2. a . 3. a person who plays a minor part in a large organization, activity, etc.: He’s just a small cog in the […]

  • Coggle

    /ˈkɒɡəl/ verb 1. (intransitive) (Scot) to wobble or rock; be unsteady

  • Cog in the machine

    noun Someone with a necessary but insignificant role in a large organization or group: cogs in the ureaucrati machine (1934+)


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