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college [colleges] (institution of further education at an intermediate level) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ] | colegionoun |
college [colleges] (institution of higher education) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ] | escuela universitarianoun |
college [colleges] (non-specialized, semi-autonomous division of a university) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ] | facultadnoun |
college [colleges] (postsecondary institution that does not award bachelor's degrees) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ] | escuela de artes aplicadasnoun escuela de ciencias aplicadasnoun escuela técnicanoun |
college town (town or city dominated by its university population) noun | ciudad universitarianoun |
collet (A band, flange, ferrule, or collar, usually of a hard material, especially a metal) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.lət] [US: ˈkɑː.lət] | colletenoun |
collide [collided, colliding, collides] (to impact directly, especially if violent) verb [UK: kə.ˈlaɪd] [US: kə.ˈlaɪd] | chocarverbHis car collided with a train. = Su auto chocó contra un tren. tropezarverb |
collider (particle accelerator) noun [UK: kə.ˈlaɪ.də(r)] [US: kə.ˈlaɪ.dər] | colisionadornoun |
collier [colliers] (person) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lɪə(r)] [US: ˈkɑː.ljər] | carboneronoun |
colligative (property) adjective | coligativoadjective |
collimate [collimated, collimating, collimates] (to focus) verb [UK: kˈɒlɪmˌeɪt] [US: kˈɑːlᵻmˌeɪt] | colimarverb |
collinearity [collinearities] (the condition of being collinear) noun | colinealidadnoun |
collision [collisions] (instance of colliding) noun [UK: kə.ˈlɪʒ.n̩] [US: kə.ˈlɪʒ.n̩] | colisiónnoun |
colloblast (a kind of cell found in the tentacles of ctenophores) noun | coloblastonoun |
collocation [collocations] (grouping of words that commonly occur together) noun [UK: ˌkɒ.ləˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɒ.ləˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | colocaciónnoun |
colloid [colloids] (stable system of two phases) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.lɒjd] [US: ˈkɑː.lɒjd] | coloidenoun |
colloidal (of or pertaining to a colloid) adjective [UK: kə.ˌlɔɪ.dəl] [US: kə.ˌlɔɪ.dəl] | coloidaladjective coloideadjective coloideoadjective |
colloquial (of oral communication language) adjective [UK: kə.ˈləʊ.kwɪəl] [US: kəˈlo.ʊ.kwɪəl] | coloquialadjectiveSpeaking colloquially isn't speaking poorly. = Hablar de forma coloquial no significa hablar mal. familiaradjective |
colloquialism [colloquialisms] (colloquial expression) noun [UK: kə.ˈləʊ.kwɪə.lɪ.zəm] [US: kəˈlo.ʊ.kwɪə.lɪ.zəm] | coloquialismonoun vulgarismonoun |
colloquially (in a colloquial manner) adverb [UK: kə.ˈləʊ.kwɪə.li] [US: kəˈlo.ʊ.kwɪə.li] | coloquialmenteadverbWe're what they colloquially call a single mother family. I haven't seen my father's face. = Nosotros somos lo que coloquialmente llaman una familia de una sola madre. No he visto la cara de mi padre. |
colloquy [colloquies] (conversation, dialogue) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.lə.kwi] [US: ˈkɑː.lə.kwi] | coloquionoun conversaciónnoun |
collude [colluded, colluding, colludes] (to conspire) verb [UK: kə.ˈluːd] [US: kə.ˈluːd] | coludirverb conspirarverb |
collusion [collusions] (conspiracy) noun [UK: kə.ˈluːʒ.n̩] [US: kə.ˈluːʒ.n̩] | colusiónnoun complotnoun contubernionoun |
coloboma [colobomata] (abnormal hole in eye) noun [UK: kˌɒləbˈəʊmə] [US: kˌɑːləbˈoʊmə] | colobomanoun |
colocynth (plant or fruit of the Citrullus colocynthis) noun [UK: kˈəʊləsˌɪnθ] [US: kˈoʊləsˌɪnθ] | coloquíntidanoun tueranoun |
Cologne (city in Germany) proper noun [UK: kə.ˈləʊn] [US: kəˈloʊn] | Coloniaproper noun |
cologne [colognes] (eau de Cologne) noun [UK: kə.ˈləʊn] [US: kəˈloʊn] | agua de Colonianoun |
Colombia (country in South America) proper noun [UK: kə.ˈlɒm.bɪə] [US: kə.ˈləm.biə] | Colombiaproper noun |