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willing to work or act together with others for a common purpose
"She was very cooperative during the interview process."
to organize people or things so that they work together effectively
"We need to coordinate our efforts to finish the project on time."
the process of organizing different elements to work together effectively
"The coordination between the teams was flawless."
a person who organizes people or activities so that they work well together
"The event coordinator managed everything perfectly."
a police officer (informal)
"The cop stopped the car for speeding."
to deal effectively with something difficult
"She had to cope with a lot of pressure at work."
abundant in supply or quantity
"She took copious notes during the lecture."
a reddish-brown metal used for electrical wiring, coins, and more
"Copper is a good conductor of electricity."
to make a duplicate or reproduction of something
"She copied the notes from the board."
the legal right of the creator of a work to control its use and distribution
"She holds the copyright for the book."
a woman who flirts lightheartedly
"She was a coquette, always charming everyone at the party."
a hard, rock-like marine organism formed by tiny sea animals; a pinkish-orange color resembling coral
"The coral in the reef provides shelter for many sea creatures."
Underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals, forming diverse marine ecosystems.
"Saint Martin's Island is known for its coral reefs."
a long, thin, flexible string or rope
"He tied the package with a strong cord."
warm and friendly; heartfelt
"They exchanged cordial greetings after the meeting."
sincere affection and kindness; warm and friendly behavior
"The host's cordiality made all the guests feel welcome and comfortable."
in a warm and friendly manner; sincerely
"You are cordially invited to our wedding ceremony."
a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access
"The police set up a cordon around the crime scene."
the central or most important part of something
"Honesty is at the core of their values."
aromatic herb with feathery leaves used for flavoring food; also refers to the seeds used as spice
"Fresh coriander leaves are sprinkled on top of the curry."
a small silvery fish species found in South Asian rivers, commonly used in local cuisine
"Corica soborna is a popular ingredient in traditional Bengali fish curry."
a large black sea bird that catches fish by diving
"The cormorant perched on the rock, drying its wings after a dive."
a type of grain, often yellow, eaten as food
"They harvested corn in the summer."
the place where two edges or sides meet
"The store is just around the corner."
an ornamental molding around the wall of a room just below the ceiling
"The elegant cornice added a classical touch to the living room."
an abundance or overflowing supply of something
"The festival offered a cornucopia of fruits and sweets."
a direct or natural consequence or result
"One corollary of the new policy was increased public awareness."
a crown or crown-like structure; also refers to the outer atmosphere of the sun
"The sun's corona was visible during the total solar eclipse."
the act or ceremony of crowning a sovereign or monarch
"The coronation of the new king was attended by thousands of people."
an official who investigates sudden, violent, or suspicious deaths
"The coroner determined the cause of death was natural."
a small crown, especially one worn by a prince, princess, or noble
"She wore a delicate coronet on her head for the ceremony."
relating to the body; a low-ranking officer in the military
"He suffered a corporal punishment for his mistake."
relating to a corporation or large company; united as a single body
"Corporate social responsibility is important for modern businesses."
A large company or group of companies that is legally recognized as a single entity.
"The corporation invested heavily in renewable energy projects."
relating to the physical body; material or tangible
"Ghosts are often described as having no corporeal form."
a branch of the military or a group organized for a specific purpose
"He joined the army corps after graduation."
a dead body, especially of a human
"The police discovered a corpse in the abandoned house."
fat or obese; having a large bulky body
"The corpulent man struggled to fit into the small chair."
a collection of written texts, or the main body of something
"The linguist analyzed a large corpus of English literature."
a small particle or cell, especially a blood cell
"Red corpuscles carry oxygen throughout the body."
free from error; accurate
"The answer she gave was correct."
the action or process of correcting something
"The teacher made a correction to the student's essay."
in a way that is true, accurate, or without mistakes
"She answered all the questions correctly."
to have a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
"High stress levels often correlate with poor health."
a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
"Researchers found a strong correlation between diet and heart disease."
having a mutual relationship; corresponding
"The increase in temperature is correlative with the melting of glaciers."
to communicate by exchanging letters or messages
"I correspond regularly with my old friends."
the exchange of letters or communication
"His correspondence with clients was always timely."
A journalist who reports news from a particular place or on a particular subject.
"The foreign correspondent reported live from Paris."
matching or related to something
"The corresponding page in the book explains the process in detail."