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Definition of cog
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cog is as below...
Cog (v. i.) To
deceive;
to
cheat;
to play
false;
to lie; to
wheedle;
to
cajole.
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Praecognita
::
Praecognita
(n. pl.) This
previously
known,
or which
should
be known in order to
understand
something
else..
Cogue
::
Cogue (n.) A small
wooden
vessel;
a pail.
Cognizably
::
Cognizably
(adv.)
In a
cognizable
manner.
Recognizability
::
Recognizability
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
recognizable.
Cognation
::
Cognation
(n.) That tie of
consanguinity
which
exists
between
persons
descended
from the same
mother;
-- used in
distinction
from
agnation.
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..
Incognita
::
Incognita
(n.) The state of being in
disguise;
-- said of a
woman.
Phycography
::
Phycography
(n.) A
description
of
seaweeds.
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) The
faculty
or
capacity
of the human mind by which it is
distinguished
from the
intelligence
of the
inferior
animals;
the
higher
as
distinguished
from the lower
cognitive
faculties,
sense,
imagination,
and
memory,
and in
contrast
to the
feelings
and
desires.
Reason
comprises
conception,
judgment,
reasoning,
and the
intuitional
faculty.
Specifically,
it is the
intuitional
faculty,
or the
faculty
of first
truths,
as
distinguished
from the
understanding,
which is
called
the
discursive
o
Cognizor
::
Cognizor
(n.) One who
acknowledged
the right of the
plaintiff
or
cognizee
in a fine; the
defendant.
Ken
::
Ken (n.)
Cognizance;
view;
especially,
reach of sight or
knowledge..
Greencloth
::
Greencloth
(n.) A board or court of
justice
formerly
held in the
counting
house of the
British
sovereign's
household,
composed
of the lord
steward
and his
officers,
and
having
cognizance
of
matters
of
justice
in the
household,
with power to
correct
offenders
and keep the peace
within
the verge of the
palace,
which
extends
two
hundred
yards
beyond
the
gates..
Touch
::
Touch (v.) The sense by which
pressure
or
traction
exerted
on the skin is
recognized;
the sense by which the
properties
of
bodies
are
determined
by
contact;
the
tactile
sense.
See
Tactile
sense,
under
Tactile..
Electrition
::
Electrition
(n.) The
recognition
by an
animal
body of the
electrical
condition
of
external
objects.
Saccoglossa
::
Saccoglossa
(n. pl.) Same as
Pellibranchiata.
Standard
::
Standard
(a.)
Hence:
Having
a
recognized
and
permanent
value;
as,
standard
works in
history;
standard
authors..
Incogitancy
::
Incogitancy
(n.) Want of
thought,
or of the power of
thinking;
thoughtlessness;
unreasonableness..
Subsumption
::
Subsume
(v. t.) To take up into or
under,
as
individual
under
species,
species
under
genus,
or
particular
under
universal;
to place (any one
cognition)
under
another
as
belonging
to it; to
include
under
something
else..
Grip
::
Grip (v. t.) A
peculiar
mode of
clasping
the hand, by which
members
of a
secret
association
recognize
or
greet,
one
another;
as, a
masonic
grip..
Composite
::
Composite
(v. t.)
Belonging
to a
certain
order which is
composed
of the Ionic order
grafted
upon the
Corinthian.
It is
called
also the Roman or the
Italic
order,
and is one of the five
orders
recognized
by the
Italian
writers
of the
sixteenth
century.
See
Capital..
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