- Look up
cot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
COT or
cot may also
refer to: Camp bed (North
American English)
Infant bed (British English) Car of Tomorrow...
- as the
Industrial School for
Crippled Children and
Cotting School for
Handicapped Children.
Cotting School, A
Pictorial History (ISBN 978-0738557656) was...
- Look up
COTS or
cots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
COTS may
refer to:
Commercial off-the-shelf,
products that are
commercially available and can...
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American English Non-merged
speaker [kʰät] for
cot and [kʰɔt] for
caught Merged speaker [kʰɑt] for
cot and
caught alike Problems playing these files?...
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Thierry Cotting (born 13
September 1963) is a
Swiss football manager.
Weltfussball v t e...
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Cot-1,
COT-1,
cot-1, or
cot−1 may
refer to:
Cot-1 DNA, used in
comparative genomic hybridization cot−1y =
cot−1(y),
sometimes interpreted as arccot(y)...
- Look up
fingercot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
finger cot (also
finger frock or
finger stall,
informally finger condom) is used to
cover one...
- of the city's few temple-front Gr****
Revival houses. John
Cotting was the son of Amos
Cotting, a doctor, and
operated a
tavern nearby. In the 20th century...
- Commercial-off-the-shelf or
commercially available off-the-shelf (
COTS)
products are
packaged or
canned (ready-made)
hardware or software,
which are adapted...
- says that:
cot A 2 = s − a r {\displaystyle \
cot {\frac {A}{2}}={\frac {s-a}{r}}} It
follows that
cot A 2 s − a =
cot B 2 s − b =
cot C 2 s − c...