coles

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plural of cole
Cole
An English surname, possibly a nickname from col, Old English "charcoal,coal-black"
cole
Brassica; a plant of the Brassica genus, especially those of Brassica oleracea (rape and coleseed)
Cole
A male given name derived from the surname
Cole
American singer and pianist who recorded such popular ballads as "Unforgettable" and "Mona Lisa.". English-born American painter acknowledged as the leader of the Hudson River School, America's first painting movement. Bowen Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Cole Nat King Cole Thomas Porter Cole Albert
cole
Crops From the cabbage family, plants of the genus Brassica, including: cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage and turnips Hence the German veggie Kohlrahbi
cole
{i} coarse cabbage with curly leaves
cole
A non-heading member of the cabbage family Also called "kale " Cultivated for over 2,000 years, this vegetable can be prepared and eaten in much the same way as spinach
cole
Cabbage
cole
an artificial two-club rebid by opener after a one-level suit response
cole
oleracea called rape and coleseed
cole
A plant of the Brassica or Cabbage genus; esp
cole
a hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head
cole
coarse curly-leafed cabbage
cole
that form of B
cole
kale
coles

    Hyphenation

    Coles

    Turkish pronunciation

    kōlz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkōlz/ /ˈkoʊlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'kOl ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English cAl, from Latin caulis stem, cabbage; akin to Greek kaulos stem, Latvian kauls.
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