Cos [noun]

Definition of Cos:

pacifist

Synonyms of Cos:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cos:

-


Sentence/Example of Cos:

In this case, I suspect, there was co-operant a strongly marked childish characteristic, the love of producing an effect.

The conception of the relation of this institution with them as co-operative makes headway slowly.

Then they were to co-operate with an army moving up from Arkansas, and the State would be redeemed.

And the Process or Method of study, if it be an Assimilating one, also compels this co-operation.

The leaguers were now anxious to co-operate with the Americans in compelling the Spaniards to evacuate the Archipelago.

Still another kind of war credit bank was created on the co-operative plan to assist the middle and lower classes.

Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons have generously co-operated in permitting the use of the best translation.

The temporary co-operation of all three drove the English back on Portugal at the end of 1812.

The gunboat Alava co-operated by firing shells into the rebel camp situated just outside the town.

When the steamer dropped down stream and picked up the fugitives, Malcolm learnt that Spurgin was co-operating with Renaud.