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Co
Cocobalt.
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CO
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Co.
Co.abbreviationCompany.
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c/o
c/ocare of.
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C/o
C/ocare of.
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C/O
C/Ocash order.
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co-
co-variant of com- before a vowel, h, and gn: coadjutor; cohabit; cognate . The prefix co- now productively forms new words from bases beginning with any sound (co-conspirator; co-manage; coseismic ), sometimes with the derived sense “auxiliary, subsidiary” (coenzyme; copilot ), and, in mathematics and astronomy, with the sense “complement” (codeclination ).
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c.o.
c.o.abbreviationcare of.
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C.O.
C.O.abbreviationcash order.
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co
coabbreviationa commercial company (used with a country domain name)
Co
1 Americanabbreviation
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Company.
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County.
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care of.
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Bookkeeping. carried over.
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cash order.
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care of.
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Bookkeeping. carried over.
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cash order.
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certificate of origin.
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care of.
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carried over.
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cash order.
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Commanding Officer.
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conscientious objector.
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correction officer.
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Commanding Officer
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Commonwealth Office
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conscientious objector
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Colorado
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Colombia (international car registration)
prefix
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together; joint or jointly; mutual or mutually
coproduction
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indicating partnership or equality
cofounder
copilot
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to the same or a similar degree
coextend
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(in mathematics and astronomy) of the complement of an angle
cosecant
codeclination
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(esp in names of business organizations) Company
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informal and the rest of them
Harold and co
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care of
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accounting carried over
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a commercial company (used with a country domain name)
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Colombia
symbol
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Etymology
Origin of co-
from Latin, reduced form of com-
Example Sentences
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Pennington's hometown was Glendale, Kentucky, and he was assigned to the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade out of Fort Carson, CO.
From Barron's • Mar. 10, 2026
“What Eric voted for was a resolution to condemn a horrific antisemitic attack in Boulder, CO that killed Karen Diamond, an 82-year old grandmother,” a campaign spokesman said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2026
The new material, however, bypasses these intermediates entirely, converting CO2 directly into CO on its surface.
From Science Daily • Nov. 5, 2025
The city will continue to demand that the GEO Group provides full transparency of operations, that they submit a CO application to ensure compliance all around, and complete ongoing inspections for safety of all involved.
From Salon • May 13, 2025
When he wasn’t training officers, he worked as a CO at Coxsackie, which he called “Gladiator School,” or “the Whack.”
From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover
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