coch.
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of coch.
From the Latin word cochlear
Example Sentences
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Head teacher Osian Jones, from Ysgol Plas Coch in Wrexham, said a police officer has visited at least once a term to engage with pupils - and that losing the resource will have a detrimental effect.
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Ty Coch Road, from the roundabout with Archer Road, and Grand Avenue, from its junction with Howell Road, will both be closed from midday to 14:00.
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Pupils at Ysgol Ty Coch use eye-gaze technology to make their views known.
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Ellen Morris, owner of The Plas Coch and The Ship pubs in Bala, Gwynedd, said she had to triple staff to be ready for table service when the new restrictions came in, but "everybody went over the border to England".
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While some reservoirs, such as Caban Coch in the Elan Valley, produce this form of renewable power, most are small initiatives, such as farmers using streams running through their land.
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