Associations to the word «Cote»
Noun
- Petra
- Faso
- Bournemouth
- Burkina
- Togo
- Pablo
- Dove
- Une
- Qu
- Senegal
- Liberia
- Ce
- Tout
- Ghana
- Mali
- Que
- Pigeon
- Gabon
- Sans
- Nous
- Cameroon
- Elle
- Somalia
- Denise
- Burundi
- Wyatt
- Newton
- Leone
- Malawi
- Pic
- Nord
- Bookseller
- Aston
- Merton
- Spiral
- Niger
- Blanche
- Ivory
- Appellation
- Nigeria
- Russell
- Madagascar
- Je
- Congo
- Au
- Sur
- Provence
- Rwanda
- Eritrea
- Uganda
- Des
- Les
- Sud
- Chancel
- Sudan
- Kirby
- Guinea
- Tanzania
- Angola
- Ne
- Aux
- Sierra
- Barlow
- Gareth
- Oxfordshire
- Parity
- Pts
- Burgundy
- Trois
- Cooke
- Se
- Artiste
- Milieu
- Sou
- Sheep
- Ste
- Alain
- Tko
- Nave
- Dominican
- Ethiopia
- Genevieve
- Polynomial
- Un
- Ella
- Eli
- Bois
- Roger
- Cot
- Chimney
Verb
Wiktionary
COTE, noun. A cottage or hut.
COTE, noun. A small structure built to contain domesticated animals such as sheep, pigs or pigeons.
COTE, verb. (obsolete) To quote.
COTE, verb. To go side by side with; hence, to pass by; to outrun and get before.
COTE, proper noun. A surname.
CÔTE D'AZUR, proper noun. The French Riviera: the Mediterranean coastline of the southeast corner of France.
CÔTE D'IVOIRE, proper noun. The Ivory Coast.
COTE D'IVOIRE, proper noun. Alternative form of Côte d'Ivoire
CÔTE D'OR, proper noun. A département (equivalent of a county) in France’s eastern region Bourgogne (Burgundy)
CÔTE D'OR, proper noun. A chain of hills West of the Saône valley, which the above département was named after
Dictionary definition
COTE, noun. A small shelter for domestic animals (as sheep or pigeons).
Wise words
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