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Magister
Magister, 1. A master; a superior, especially by office or position: 2. A teacher; especially one who
Nurse
a A woman who has the care of young children especially one who suckles an infant not her own b A
Comparator
comparing anything to be measured with a standard measure applied especially to a machine for comparing standards of length
Commuter
One who commutes especially one who commutes in traveling
Comment
To make remarks observations or criticism especially to write notes on the works of an author with
Coming
Approaching of the future especially the near future the next as the coming week or
Colossus
A statue of gigantic size The name was especially applied to certain famous statues in antiquity as the Colossus
Colorimeter
instrument for measuring the depth of the color of anything especially of a liquid by comparison with a standard liquid
Collie
and smooth haired It is remarkable for its intelligence displayed especially in caring for flocks
Colorado group
A subdivision of the cretaceous formation of western North America especially developed in Colorado and the upper Missouri region
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