Cote
[koht] /koʊt/
noun
1.
a shelter, coop, or small shed for sheep, pigs, pigeons, etc.
2.
British Dialect. a cottage; small house.
[koht] /koʊt/
verb (used with object), coted, coting. Obsolete.
1.
to pass by; outstrip; surpass.
[koht] /koʊt/
noun, plural côtes
[koht] /koʊt/ (Show IPA). French.
1.
a slope or hillside with vineyards.
/kəʊt/
noun
1.
2.
(dialect, mainly Brit) a small cottage
/kəʊt/
verb
1.
(transitive) (archaic) to pass by, outstrip, or surpass
n.
Old English cote, fem. of cot (plural cotu) “small house, bedchamber, den” (see cottage). Applied to buildings for animals from early 15c.
cathodal opening tetanus
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