Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In the southern islands of the Philippine archipelago, a fort.
- noun A coat.
- noun The filibeg.
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Examples
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Since the concept of the lake's "cota" is a man made artifice covering a nano-second of real time, what the hell was the lake's surface area in 1400AD and what law of nature precludes our return to that level?
Lake Level 11-29-04 2004
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Perhaps the concept of "cota" is handed down by a wise God through his representatives at the CNA.
Lake Level 11-29-04 2004
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I've been wondering what "cota" meant and when I would ask my Spanish teacher why "cota" was less than 100.0%, I always got a blank stare.
Lake Level 11-29-04 2004
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Entre janeiro de 2007 e outubro de 2008, ele usou sua cota aérea para 40 viagens internacionais.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money 2009
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Dagoberto encabeça lista de deputados que fizeram mais de 20 viagens internacionais usando a cota de passagens, que na realidade é destinada para voos do parlamentar para seu estado de origem.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money 2009
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Brooks Institute Gallery 27: www. brooks.edu/aboutus/cota. asp
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I had seen some Terra cota finials at a nursery but they have since gone out of business.
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The fancier ones run about $100, with considerable tooling, and the really ornate ones, with dead serpents, reptiles, aardvark, cota-mundi, or poodle skin can go over that.
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My list already includes, "real" cinnamon (canela), various chillis, a few selected meds, and a couple of big terra-cota pots.
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I have unglazed terra cota tiles that I picked up at the hardware store.
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