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Definition of Cossas

Cossas
Cossas Cos"sas (k?s"s?s), n. [F.] Plain India muslin, of various qualities and widths.

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- Cossa is a surname of Italian and Mozambican origin that may refer to: Comfort Thabo Cossa (Arrived in South Africa 1994), Kruger National Park Field Guide...
- Sebastian Cossa (born November 21, 2002) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League...
- Bald****arre Cossa (died 22 December 1419) was Pisan antipope as John XXIII (1410–1415) during the Western Schism. The Catholic Church today regards him...
- Francesco del Cossa (c. 1430 – c. 1477) was an Italian Renaissance painter of the School of Ferrara, who after 1470 worked in Bologna. Cossa is best known...
- Giovanni or Jean Cossa (probably 29 March 1400 - 30 October 1476) was lieutenant general of Provence, seneschal of Rene of Anjou and grand seneschal of...
- Cossa (May 13, 1935 – October 6, 2024) was an American operatic lyric baritone particularly ****ociated with the Italian and French repertoire. Cossa was...
- Cossa was a Mozambican politician. In 1977 she was one of the first group of women elected to the People's ****embly. Originally from Chibuto, Cossa worked...
- Luigi Cossa (May 27, 1831 – May 10, 1896), Italian economist, was born in Milan. Educated at the universities of Pavia, Vienna and Leipzig, he was appointed...
- Alfonso Cossa (Milan 3 November 1833 - Turin 23 October 1902) was an Italian chemist. Cossa was born to Giuseppe, who was a notable paleographer and a...
- Mario Cossa (died 1618) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montalcino (1607–1618). Mario Cossa was born in Siena, Italy. On 2 Apr 1607...