Cos


[kos, kaws] /kɒs, kɔs/

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Trigonometry, Mathematics. .
[kos, kaws] /kɒs, kɔs/
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companies.
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counties.
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cash on shipment.
[kos, kaws] /kɒs, kɔs/
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one of the Greek Dodecanese Islands in the SE Aegean Sea, off the SW coast of Turkey. 111 sq. mi. (287 sq. km).
/kɒs/
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a variety of lettuce with a long slender head and crisp leaves Usual US and Canadian name romaine Compare cabbage lettuce
/kɒz/
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cosine
/kɒs/
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a variant spelling of Kos
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Chief of Staff
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noun (pl) kos
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an Indian unit of distance having different values in different localities. It is usually between 1 and 3 miles or 1 and 5 kilometres Also called coss
/kɒs/
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an island in the SE Aegean Sea, in the Greek Dodecanese Islands: separated from SW Turkey by the Kos Channel; settled in ancient times by Dorians and became famous for literature and medicine. Pop: 30 947 (2001). Area: 282 sq km (109 sq miles)
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measure of distance in India (about 2 miles), from Hindi kos, from Sanskrit krosah, literally “a call, a shout;” thus, “distance within which a man’s shout can be heard.”
cos
Abbreviation of cosine

1. Cray Operating System.
2. Corporation for Open Systems.
cosine
Colorado Springs Airport
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companies
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counties
cash on shipment

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