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Definition of cog
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Cog (n.) A trick or
deception;
a
falsehood.
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Incognito
::
Incognito
(a. / adv.)
Without
being
known;
in
disguise;
in an
assumed
character,
or under an
assumed
title;
-- said esp. of great
personages
who
sometimes
adopt a
disguise
or an
assumed
character
in order to avoid
notice..
Cogged
::
Cogged
(imp. & p. p.) of Co.
Privy
::
Privy (a.)
Admitted
to
knowledge
of a
secret
transaction;
secretly
cognizant;
privately
knowing.
Cogenial
::
Cogenial
(a.)
Congenial.
Post-captain
::
Post-captain
(n.) A
captain
of a war
vessel
whose name
appeared,
or was
posted,
in the
seniority
list of the
British
navy, as
distinguished
from a
commander
whose name was not so
posted.
The term was also used in the
United
States
navy; but no such
commission
as
post-captain
was ever
recognized
in
either
service,
and the term has
fallen
into
disuse..
Cacography
::
Cacography
(n.)
Incorrect
or bad
writing
or
spelling.
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) A form of
defense
in the
action
of
replevin,
by which the
defendant
insists
that the goods were
lawfully
taken,
as a
distress,
by
defendant,
acting
as
servant
for
another..
Cognation
::
Cognation
(n.)
Relationship
by
blood;
descent
from the same
original;
kindred.
Diagnosticate
::
Diagnosticate
(v. t. & i.) To make a
diagnosis
of; to
recognize
by its
symptoms,
as a
disease..
Conusant
::
Conusant
(a.) See
Cognizant.
Appreciation
::
Appreciation
(n.) A just
valuation
or
estimate
of
merit,
worth,
weight,
etc.;
recognition
of
excellence..
Conusor
::
Conusor
(n.) See
Cognizor.
Muscogees
::
Muscogees
(n. pl.) See
Muskogees.
Recognize
::
Recognize
(v. i.) To enter an
obligation
of
record
before
a
proper
tribunal;
as, A B
recognized
in the sum of
twenty
dollars..
Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The act of
perceiving;
cognizance
by the
senses
or
intellect;
apperhension
by the
bodily
organs,
or by the mind, of what is
presented
to them;
discernment;
apperhension;
cognition..
Ungod
::
Ungod (v. t.) To cause to
recognize
no god; to
deprive
of a god; to make
atheistical.
Echo
::
Echo (n.) Fig.:
Sympathetic
recognition;
response;
answer.
Pinion
::
Pinion
(n.) A
cogwheel
with a small
number
of
teeth,
or
leaves,
adapted
to
engage
with a
larger
wheel,
or rack (see
Rack);
esp., such a wheel
having
its
leaves
formed
of the
substance
of the arbor or
spindle
which is its
axis..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) That which
wounds
the
feelings,
as a harsh
remark
or
criticism,
or a
sarcasm;
personal
discourtesy,
as
neglecting
to
recognize
an
acquaintance
when
meeting
him; a
slight..
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