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[L. corona crown + -form.]
Having the form of a crown or coronet; resembling a
crown.


Cor`o*nil"la (k?r`?-n?l"l?), n.
[NL., fr. L. corona crown: cf. F. coronille.]
(Bot.) A genus of plants related to the clover,
having their flowers arranged in little heads or tufts resembling
coronets.


Co*ro"nis (k?-r?"n?s), n. [Gr.
korwni`s anything curved. See Cornice.]
1. In Greek grammar, a sign ['] sometimes
placed over a contracted syllable.
W. W.
Goodwin.


2. The curved line or flourish at the end
of a book or chapter; hence, the end.
[R.] Bp.
Hacket.


Cor"o*noid (k&obreve;r"&osl;*noid),
a. [Gr. korw`nh crow + -oid:
cf. F. coronoïde.] (Anat.) Resembling the
beak of a crow; as, the coronoid process of the jaw, or of
the ulna.


Cor"o*nule (k?r"?-n?l), n. [L.
coronula, dim. of corona crown.] (Bot.)
A coronet or little crown of a seed; the downy tuft on
seeds. See Pappus.
Martyn.


Co*roun" (k?-roun"), v. & n.
Crown.


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