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CorridorCorridor Cor"ri*dor (k?r"r?-d?r or -d?r), n. [F., fr. Itt.
corridpore, or Sp. corredor; prop., a runner, hence, a
running or long line, a gallery, fr. L. currere to run. See
Course.]
1. (Arch.) A gallery or passageway leading to several
apartments of a house.
2. (Fort.) The covered way lying round the whole compass of
the fortifications of a place. [R.] Corridor train
Corridor train Cor"ri*dor train
A train whose coaches are connected so as to have through its
entire length a continuous corridor, into which the
compartments open. [Eng.]
CorrieCorrie Cor"rie (k?r"r?), n.
Same as Correi. [Scot.] --Geikie. CorrigendaCorrigendum Cor`ri*gen"dum (k?r`r?-j?n"d?m), n.; pl.
Corrigenda (-d?). [L.]
A fault or error to be corrected. CorrigendumCorrigendum Cor`ri*gen"dum (k?r`r?-j?n"d?m), n.; pl.
Corrigenda (-d?). [L.]
A fault or error to be corrected. Corrigent
Corrigent Cor"ri*gent (k?r"r?--jent), n. [L. corrigens, p. pr.
of corrigere to correct.] (Med.)
A substance added to a medicine to mollify or modify its
action. --Dunglison.
Corrigibility
Corrigibility Cor`ri*gi*bil"i*ty (-j?-b?l"?-t?), n.
Quality of being corrigible; capability of being corrected;
corrigibleness.
Corrigibleness
Corrigibleness Cor"ri*gi*ble*ness, n.
The state or quality of being corrigible; corrigibility.
corrinochCoranach Cor"a*nach, n. [Gael. coranach, or corranach, a
crying, the Irish funeral cry (the keen), a dirge; comh with
+ ranaich a roaring, ran to roar, shriek.]
A lamentation for the dead; a dirge. [Written also
coranich, corrinoch, coronach, cronach, etc.] [Scot.] Corrival
Corrival Cor*ri"val (k?r-r?"val), n.
A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival; also, a companion.
[R.] --Shak.
Corrival
Corrival Cor*ri"val, a.
Having rivaling claims; emulous; in rivalry. [R.] --Bp.
Fleetwood.
Corrival
Corrival Cor*ri"val, v. i. & t.
To compete with; to rival. [R.]
Corrivalry
Corrivalry Cor*ri"val*ry (k?r-r?"val-r?), n.
Corivalry. [R.]
Corrivalship
Corrivalship Cor*ri"val*ship, n.
Corivalry. [R.]
By the corrivalship of Shager his false friend. --Sir
T. Herbert.
Corrivate
Corrivate Cor"ri*vate (k?r"r?-v?t), v. t. [L. corrivatus, p.
p. of corrivare to corrivate.]
To cause to flow together, as water drawn from several
streams. [Obs.] --Burton.
Corrivation
Corrivation Cor`ri*va"tion (-v?"sh?n), n. [L. corrivatio.]
The flowing of different streams into one. [Obs.] --Burton.
Damaliscus corrigum jimelaTopi To"pi, n.
An antelope (Damaliscus corrigum jimela) having a glossy
purplish brown coat. It is related to the blesbok and is
native of British East Africa. Also, any of various related
varieties of other districts south of the Sahara. IncorrigibleIncorrigible In*cor"ri*gi*ble, a. [L. incorrigibilis: cf. F.
incorrigible. See In- not, and Corrigible.]
Not corrigible; incapable of being corrected or amended; bad
beyond correction; irreclaimable; as, incorrigible error.
``Incorrigible fools.' --Dryden. Incorrigible
Incorrigible In*cor"ri*gi*ble, n.
One who is corrigible; especially, a hardened criminal; as,
the perpetual imprisonment of incorrigibles.
Incorrigibleness
Incorrigibleness In*cor"ri*gi*ble*ness, n.
Incorrigibility. --Dr. H. More.
Incorrigibly
Incorrigibly In*cor"ri*gi*bly, adv.
In an incorrigible manner.
Uncorrigible
Uncorrigible Un*cor"ri*gi*ble, a.
Incorrigible; not capable of correction. [Obs.]
Meaning of Corri from wikipedia
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Adrienne Corri (born
Adrienne Riccoboni; 13
November 1931 – 13
March 2016) was a
Scottish actress. She was born
Adrienne Riccoboni in
Glasgow in November...
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Corri is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adrienne Corri (1931-2016), Scottish-born
actress Charles Corri (c. 1862–1941),
English musician...
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Corri English (born
Corri Englisby; May 10, 1978) is an
American actress. As a
young girl
during the late 1980s and
early 1990s, she was a
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Domenico Corri (4
October 1746 – 22 May 1825) was an
Italian composer, impresario,
music publisher, and
voice teacher.
Corri was born in Rome and studied...
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Corris is a
village in the
county of Gwynedd, Wales,
about 4.5
miles (7 km)
north of the town of Machynlleth. The
village lies on the west bank of the...
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Jesus "Jsu"
Garcia (/dʒeɪˈzuː/), also
credited as Nick
Corri (born
October 6, 1963), is an
American film and
television actor and producer.
Together with...
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Michael Corris is an artist, art
historian and
writer on art. He is
professor emeritus of art,
Division of Art,
Meadows School of the Arts,
Southern Methodist...
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Charles Montague Corri (22 June 1861 – 8 June 1941) was an
English musician,
conductor and arranger. He
spent most of his
career working for
Lilian Baylis...
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Peter Robert Corris (8 May 1942 – 30
August 2018) was an
Australian academic, historian,
journalist and a
novelist of
historical and
crime fiction. As...
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Corris Uchaf, also
known as
Upper Corris, is a
village in the
south of
Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, Wales. The
slate quarries that
surround Corris...