Meaning Col
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Saddle like depression found between two mountain peaks. Formed when two opposing cirque glaciers back erode an arête.
Source: physicalgeography.net

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Mountain pass formed by enlargement of two opposing cirques until their head walls meet and are broken down.
Source: ge-at.iastate.edu (offline)

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form of Latin com- before stems beginning in -l- (see com-).
Source: etymonline.com

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The object library in Microsoft’s Component Object Model (COM).
Source: gartner.com

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(Also called saddle point, neutral point.) In meteorology, the point of intersection of a trough and a ridge in the pressure pattern of a weather map. It is the point of relatively lowest pressure bet [..]
Source: glossary.ametsoc.org

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   crying out loud
Source: noslang.com

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(Say: cole) - French for a mountain pass.
Source: wgwheelworks.com

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saddle-shaped depression between mountain peaks. Formed by opposing cirque glaciers.
Source: terrapsych.com (offline)

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a saddle-like landform between mountain peaks where two corrie glaciers have back-eroded an ar皻e.
Source: itseducation.asia

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(Say: cole) - French for a mountain pass.
Source: centurycycles.com

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inch; designation: «in» or «"»; unit of length; 1 col = 25, 4 mm
Source: ina.hr (offline)

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A ridge between two mountains.
Source: quick-facts.co.uk

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See ELC
Source: filestore.harpercollins.co.uk

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Cabbage. See also repollo.
Source: lomexicano.com

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(n) a pass between mountain peaks
Source: beedictionary.com

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Consortium for Ocean Leadership.
Source: oceannetworks.ca

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COLLECTION FEE It is the cost of collecting and delivering goods from the departure point to the depot destination. FCL: per-container LCL: per-Kg Import/Export All countries
Source: freightfilter.com

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(Say: cole) - French for a mountain pass.
Source: bikeline.com (offline)

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Source: variety.com

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with the
Source: canteach.ca

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, colla – with the (col before a masculine noun, colla before a feminine noun); (see next for example)
Source: howtoplaypiano.ca

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A saddle or gap across a ridge or between two peaks.
Source: frankstehno.com (offline)

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On the weather map an area between two highs and two lows.
Source: metcheck.com

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cabbage
Source: gomadrid.com

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A depression or pass in a mountain range.
Source: teacher.scholastic.com (offline)

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adj. "cool, dull," s.v. cool a. OED. KEY: col@adj
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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adj 1 col 1
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n.(2) "coal, the mineral fuel; coal, ember," s.v. coal sb. OED. KEY: col@n2
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n2 19 col 1 cole 8 coles 10
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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[Fr., from L. "neck"] 1. A high pass. 2. A ridge between two higher peaks.
Source: davidalbeck.com

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1. A neck of relative low pressure between two anticyclones. 2. A depression in the summit line of a mountain range. Also called PASS.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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The point of intersection of a trough and a ridge in the pressure pattern of a weather map. It is the point of relatively lowest pressure between two highs and the point of relatively highest pressure [..]
Source: weather.bm

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(Say: cole) - French for a mountain pass.
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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The three-character ISO 3166 country code for COLOMBIA.
Source: people.duke.edu

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Medieval short form of Nicholas.
Source: behindthename.com





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