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Coch — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Friedrich Coch (1887–1945), evangelischer deutscher Theologe und Bischof Georg Coch (1842–1890), deutsch österreichischer Ökonom und Bankier Gerhard Coccejus eigentlich Gerhard Coch (1601–1660), Bremer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
coch — abbrev. [L cochleare] Pharmacy a spoonful … English World dictionary
coch|le|ar — «KOK lee uhr», adjective. of the cochlea … Useful english dictionary
coch|le|at|ed — «KOK lee AY tihd», adjective. = cochleate. (Cf. ↑cochleate) … Useful english dictionary
coch|le|a — «KOK lee uh», noun, plural le|ae « lee ee». a spiral shaped cavity of the inner ear, containing the nerve endings that transmit sound impulses along the auditory nerve: »The cochlea is the structure within which pressures initiated by sound waves … Useful english dictionary
COCH — Coagulation factor C homolog, cochlin (Limulus polyphemus), also known as COCH, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: COCH coagulation factor C homolog, cochlin (Limulus polyphemus)| url =… … Wikipedia
coch — as·coch·y·ta; coch; coch·i·neal; phoe·ni·coch·ro·ite; … English syllables
Coch — Recorded in many forms including Coch, Coche, Cocher, Koch, Koche, Kochs and Kocher, with diminutives and patronymics Kochel, Kochl, and Kochlin, this is an early German surname. It is occupational for one in charge of a kitchen. Whilst the… … Surnames reference
coch — abbreviation Etymology: Latin cochleare spoonful * * * coch /kōch/ (Spenser) noun same as ↑coach * * * coch, coche obs. forms of coach, couch … Useful english dictionary
coch. — (in prescriptions) a spoonful. [ < L cochlear] * * * coch. or cochl., (in a medical prescription) spoonful (Latin, cochleare) … Useful english dictionary