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  • 61cog´ni|tive|ly — cog|ni|tive «KOG nuh tihv», adjective. having to do with cognition; cognizing: »In addition to unusual endowments in terms of cognitive ability, they are by constitution more vigorous and have…an exceptional fund of psychic and physical energy… …

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  • 62cog|ni|tive — «KOG nuh tihv», adjective. having to do with cognition; cognizing: »In addition to unusual endowments in terms of cognitive ability, they are by constitution more vigorous and have…an exceptional fund of psychic and physical energy (Scientific… …

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  • 63Cog. Leg. — Cog. Leg.     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical     Cognatio Legalis ( Legal Cognation ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company.… …

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  • 64Cog. Spir. — Cog. Spir.     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical     Cognatio Spiritualis ( Spiritual Cognation ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton… …

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  • 65Cog Moors — is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Glamorgan, south Wales. See also List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Mid South Glamorgan Categories: Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Mid South GlamorganUnited Kingdom Site of Special …

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  • 66cog railway — cog′ rail way n. rai a railroad having locomotives with a cogged center driving wheel engaging with a cogged rail to provide traction for climbing steeper grades • Etymology: 1895–1900, amer …

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  • 67cog railway — n. a railway for a very steep grade with traction supplied by a central cogged rail that meshes with a cogwheel on the engine …

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  • 68cog|i|ta|ble — «KOJ uh tuh buhl», adjective. that can be thought; thinkable; conceivable: »... something not perceivable by sense, but only cogitable by reason (John Grote) …

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  • 69cog|i|ta|tion — «KOJ uh TAY shuhn», noun. 1. a) deep thought; careful consideration; pondering; meditation. b) the state of being deep in thought. 2. the faculty of thinking or thought. 3. a deep thought; reflection: »They were, at best, vague cogitations jotted …

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  • 70cog|na|tion — «kog NAY shuhn», noun. cognate relationship or relation; kinship; affinity: »A great danger exists i claiming cognation between two distant peoples from the coincidence of a few words in both languages (Manley Hopkins) …

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