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coz

 (kŭz)
n. Informal
A cousin.
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coz

(kʌz)
n
an archaic word and form of address for cousin
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coz

(kʌz)

n. Informal.
cousin.
[1555–65; by shortening]
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COZ

Because
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Miss Crawford appeared gratified by the application, and after a moment's thought, urged Fanny's returning with her in a much more cordial manner than before, and proposed their going up into her room, where they might have a comfortable coze, without disturbing Dr.
Le film algerien [beaucoup moins que] Passage a niveau [beaucoup plus grand que] de Anis Djaad sera presente au 16e festival du court metrage africain [beaucoup moins que] Cine Sud [beaucoup plus grand que] a Cozes (centre-ouest de France) qui se tiendra du 11 au 15 fevrier en cours, indique le site internet du festival dedie cette annee au court metrage algerien.
Chappellaz, J., Brook, E., Blunier, T., and Malaize, B., 1997, C[H.sub.4] and [delta][sup.18]O of [O.sub.2] records from Antarctic and Greenland ice: A clue for stratigraphic disturbance in the bottom part of the Greenland Ice Core Project and the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 ice cozes: Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, v.
El gen acuna es nuclear, en tanto que el gen cozes mitocondrial, ambos son considerados constitutivos.
La conversation informelle qui s'instaure entre une commercante d'origine togolaise et une commercante d'origine senegalaise sur le marche africain de Cozes, le 1er avril 2002, illustre les tensions identitaires produites par les formes urbaines de la copresence, une copresence qui prend place sous le regard des autres et qui demande aux participants de prendre position dans le jeu de l'alterite interne et externe :
Mr Sanford, who worked as a senior consultant general surgeon, died at his home in Cozes, France.
Oil cozes out of the Sea Empress and (above) the impact on wildlife
[40] In a similar case from Cozes, the widow Marie Chevallier inherited a purchase order worth 116 livres for the sale of a boat to Jean Genereau.