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cop"policeman," 1859, abbreviation of earlier copper (n.2), 1846, from cop (v.).
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cop1704, northern British dialect, "to seize, to catch," perhaps ultimately from Middle French caper "seize, to take," from Latin capere "to take" (see capable); or from Dut [..]
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copSee Conference of Parties.
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copThe ranger on the public golf course—the guy whose job it is to make sure the flow of play is smooth and all golfers are observing the game's etiquette. He's never around when the fivesome i [..]
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copChief of Police
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copCombat outpost
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copVerb. 1. To commune with someone sexually desirable, occasionally in so much as having sex. An abbreviation of 'cop off.' 2. To take. E.g."Cop hold of this hammer whilst I get the spann [..]
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copA tube carrying yarn
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copStands for Coefficient of Performance. A ratio that compares a heat pump system’s heating efficiency to that of electric heat. For example, a heat pump system with a COP of 3.0 provides heat at 3 times the efficiency of electric heat. A heat pump’s system COP will decrease as outdoor temperatures drop, eventually providing little or no efficiency a [..]
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copCoefficient of performance (COP) is the ratio of the refrigerant effect (total capacity) versus the work by the compressor over a unit of time; the higher the number the more efficient the system.
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cop(n) uncomplimentary terms for a policeman(v) take by theft(v) take into custody
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copCoefficient of Performance. A measurement of a heat pump in the heating mode. The ratio of how much heat energy that is moved compared to how much energy in consumed in moving it.
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copConference of the Parties (UNFCCC)
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copCode of Practice
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copCourt of Protection
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copCollege of Policing
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copA policeman.
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copA copperhead (q.v.).
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copTo throw, as cop it here. The word properly means to beat or strike, as to cop a shuttlecock or ball with a bat. (Greek, copto, to beat); but in Norfolk it means to “hull” or throw.
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copTo catch [a fever, etc.]. To “get copped” is to get caught by the police. (Latin, capere, to take, etc.) A similar change of a into o is in cotched (caught).
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copRatio of work performed or accomplished as compared to the energy used.
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copsee 'Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties'
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coppreparation. In typesetting, marking up manuscript and specifying type. In pasteup and printing, making mechanicals and writing instructions to ensure proper placement and handling of copy.
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copCOP compares the heating capacity of a heat pump to the amount of electricity required to operate the heat pump in the heating mode.
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copCoefficient of performance, an efficiency ratio that compares the amount of heat delivered to the amount of energy used. As with MPG on a car, the higher the score, the more energy efficient the equipment is.
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copThe Coefficient of Performance rates a heat pump’s ability to efficiently use electricity in its operation. The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute provides the Coefficient of Performance at [..]
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copCoefficient of Performance, the ratio of work performed or accomplished as compared to the energy used.
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copCOMPLAINT OF PAIN
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copCoefficient of Performance. A measurement of a heat pump in the heating mode. The ratio of how much heat energy that is moved compared to how much energy is consumed in moving it.
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copCouncil of Presidents
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copsee Community of Practice
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copCoefficient Of Performance. A ratio that compares a heat pump system's heating efficiency to that of electric resistance heat. For example, a heat pump system with a COP of 3.0 provides heat at 3 [..]
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copCoefficient of Performance. A ratio calculated by dividing the total heating capacity provided by the heat pump by the total electrical input
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copCoefficient Of Performance. A ratio that compares a heat pump system's heating efficiency to that of electric resistance heat. For example, a heat pump system with a COP of 3.0 provides heat at 3 [..]
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copStands for Coefficient of Performance.
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copThe Coefficient of Performance rates a heat pump’s ability to efficiently use electricity in its operation. The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute provides the Coefficient of Performance at [..]
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copThe COP measures how energy efficient a chiller operates.
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copThe Coefficient of Performance (COP) rates a heat pump's ability to efficiently use electricity in its operation. The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute provides the Coefficient of Perf [..]
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copThe coefficient of performance (COP) of a Heat Pump is the measurement of output energy of heat for a given input energy supplied to the Zoneline at a given outdoor temperature. The higher the COP, th [..]
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copThe Coefficient of Performance rates a heat pump's ability to efficiently use electricity in its operation. The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute provides the Coefficient of Performance at 47 degrees Fahrenheit and 17 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because a heat pump is more efficient at higher, outside-air temperatures.
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copCustom Of Port
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copCustom Of The Port
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copDetective, even a private one
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copUK College of Policing CPA
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copCountry Operational Plan: The Country Operational Plan (COP) is the vehicle for documenting U.S. government annual investments and program activities in HIV/AIDS and is the basis for approval of annua [..]
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copStands for Coefficient of Performance. A ratio that compares a heat pump system’s heating efficiency to that of electric heat. For example, a heat pump system with a COP of 3.0 provides heat at 3 time [..]
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copStands for Coefficient of Performance. A ratio that compares a heat pump system’s heating efficiency to that of electric heat. For example, a heat pump system with a COP of 3.0 provides heat at 3 times the efficiency of electric heat. A heat pump’s system COP will decrease as outdoor temperatures drop, eventually providing little or no efficiency a [..]
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copCoefficient of performance, an efficiency ratio that compares the amount of heat delivered to the amount of energy used. As with MPG on a car, the higher the score the more energy efficient the equipment is. COIL A heating or cooling element made of pipe or tubing, usually with plates or fins.
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copn. "summit, top," s.v. cop sb.\2 OED. KEY: cop@n
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copn 5 cop 5
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copCoefficient of performance. Ratio of work performed or accomplished as compared to the energy used. The higher the COP the more efficient a system is.
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copCertificate Of Participation
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copThe performance rating used primarily in heat pumps. It is defined as the ratio of heat or cooling output to the amount of energy input (energy used). Higher numbers indicate better energy efficiency. [..]
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copThis is an efficiency rating system that compares the output of heat to the consumption of electricity. An electric baseboard or electric furnace (aka resistance heat source) has a COP of 1.0, which means that for every unit of electricity that goes in, you get one unit of heat energy out. A heat pump may have a COP of 3.0- for every unit of electr [..]
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copCurrent Operating Plan
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copCode of Practice
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coppoliceman
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copAn abbreviation for a Checkout Page Report.
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cop
Colombian peso
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copThe ISO 4217 currency code for Colombian Peso.
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