Cod
101cod-fishing — codˈ fishing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑cod …
102cod war — cod war, a prolonged conflict between nations over fishing rights in territorial waters: »For the third time since World War II, Iceland and Britain are near blows in what citizens of both nations call the cod war (Time) …
103cod-liv|er oil — «KOD LIHV uhr», oil extracted from the liver of cod or of related species, used in medicine as a source of vitamins A and D …
104cod´dler — cod|dle «KOD uhl», transitive verb, dled, dling. 1. to treat tenderly; pamper: »The mother coddled her sick child. SYNONYM(S): humor, indulge. 2. to cook gently in hot water without boiling: »to coddle an egg. ╂[variant of caudle gruel] …
105cod|dle — «KOD uhl», transitive verb, dled, dling. 1. to treat tenderly; pamper: »The mother coddled her sick child. SYNONYM(S): humor, indulge. 2. to cook gently in hot water without boiling: »to coddle an egg. ╂[variant of caudle gruel] …
106cod|fish — «KOD FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. = cod1. (Cf. ↑cod) …
107cod-fish — see cod n.3 1 b …
108Cod. fils. — Cod. fils. (lat.), Abkürzung für Codex manuscriptus, Handschrift …
109Cod-liver oil — (engl.), s.v.w. Lebertran …
110Cod-oil — (engl.), Codöl, s.v.w. Lebertran …