Associations to the word «Cote»
Noun
- Abby
- Leicestershire
- Amour
- Fond
- Zimbabwe
- Vineyard
- Ursula
- Kenya
- Mont
- Armor
- Plus
- Climb
- Tobago
- Souvenir
- Flock
- Chad
- En
- Myanmar
- Couch
- Hem
- Montreal
- Sara
- Garment
- Zambia
- Cottage
- Lincolnshire
- Vis
- Gibbs
- La
- Lindsey
- Liaison
- Kay
- Blanc
- Bentley
- Le
- Vance
- Bordeaux
- Mathematician
- Hose
- Fax
- Roche
- Shropshire
- Nations
- Ufc
- Poultry
- Simpson
- Matthew
- Shepherd
- Haiti
- Trinidad
- Phantom
- Quebec
- De
- Formula
- Heath
- Thames
- Male
- Mozambique
- Louisa
- Par
- Saudi
- Duncan
- Rocky
- Purchasing
- Pierre
- Algeria
- Bell
- Preface
- Hilda
- Belarus
- Ecuador
- Commodity
- Printer
- Lac
- Ko
- Jewelry
- Primary
- Gdp
- Calcutta
- Integration
- Flyer
- Wine
- Isaac
- Horde
- Mantle
- Gin
- Bolivia
- Gown
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).
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