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To quote. [Obs.] Udall.


Co*tem`po*ra"ne*ous (k?-t?m`p?-r?"n?-?s),
a. [See Contemporaneous.] Living or
being at the same time; contemporaneous.
--
Co*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Co*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ness, n.


Co*tem"po*ra*ry (k?-t?m"p?-r?-r?),
a. Living or being at the same time;
contemporary.


Co*tem"po*ra*ry, n.; pl.
Cotemporaries (-r&ibreve;z). One who lives
at the same time with another; a contemporary.


Co*ten"ant (k?-t?n"ant), n.
A tenant in common, or a joint tenant.


||Co`te*rie" (k?`te-r?"; 277),
n. [F., prob. from OF. coterie servile
tenure, fr. colier cotter; of German origin. See 1st
Cot.] A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly,
as for social, literary, or other purposes; a clique.
"The
queen of your coterie." Thackeray.


Co*ter"mi*nous (k?-t?r"m?-n?s), a.
[Cf. Conterminous.] Bordering; conterminous; --
followed by with.


Cot"gare` (k?t"g?r`), n.
Refuse wool.


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