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Coke [kəʊk] n (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing)™ short for Coca-Cola coke1 n 1. (Chemistry) a solid-fuel product containing about 80 per cent of carbon produced by distillation of coal to drive off its volatile constituents: used as a fuel and in metallurgy as a reducing agent for converting metal oxides into metals 2. (Chemistry) any similar material, such as the layer formed in the cylinders of a car engine by incomplete combustion of the fuel vb to become or convert into coke [probably a variant of C14 northern English dialect colk core, of obscure origin] coke2 n (Law / Recreational Drugs) Slang short for cocaine Coke2 n
1. (Biographies / Coke, Sir Edward (1552-1634) M, English, LAW: jurist) Sir Edward. 1552-1634, English jurist, noted for his defence of the common law against encroachment from the Crown: the Petition of Right (1628) was largely his work 2. (Biographies) Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester, known as Coke of Holkham. 1752-1842, English agriculturist: pioneered agricultural improvement and considerably improved productivity at his Holkham estate in Norfolk ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations Coke® [kəʊk] n (Coca-Cola) → coca ® f coke [kəʊk] n b. (fam) (cocaine) → coca Coke® [kəʊk] n (Coca-Cola) → coca ® f coke [kəʊk] n b. (fam) (cocaine) → coca n coke [kəuk] a type of fuel obtained from coal. kook فَحْم الكوك кокс koks koks der Koks οπτάνθρακας, κοκ coque koks کک koksi coke קוֹקס कोक, कोयले से मिलने वाला एक तरह का इंधन koks koksz kokes kox coke, carbone coke コークス 코크스 koksas kokss kok cokes koks koks carvão cocs кокс koks koks koks koks ถ่านหินที่เผาจนหมดควัน hava gazı 焦炭 кокс کوئلے سے حاصل ہونے والا ایندھن than cốc 焦炭 Coke → كوك® kola Coke Coca-Cola® Κόκα Κόλα Coca-Cola Coca-cola Coca koka kola Coca Cola® コカコーラ® 코카콜라 Coke® Cola cola Coca-cola кока-кола Cola โค๊ก Kola Côca Côla 可乐 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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"Stevens on Stowage" is a portly volume with the renown and weight (in its own world) of Coke on Littleton. The former measured all actions by the unalterable rule of right, and the eternal fitness of things; the latter decided all matters by authority; but in doing this, he always used the scriptures and their commentators, as the lawyer doth his Coke upon Lyttleton, where the comment is of equal authority with the text. For, though bred a lawyer, and accustomed to speak of Bacon, Coke, Noye, and Finch, as his professional associates, the exigenties of this new country had transformed Governor Bellingham into a soldier, as well as a statesman and ruler. |
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