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11coign of vantage — literary a favourable position for observation or action. → coign …
12coign — /koyn/, n., v.t. quoin. * * * …
13coign — n. keystone of an arch; external corner or angle of a wall; cornerstone, stone forming the external angle of a wall …
14coign — n. corner; angle; viewpoint …
15coign(s) — coin(s) quoin(s) …
16coign of vantage — a good position for observation, judgment, criticism, action, etc. [1595 1605] * * * …
17coign of vantage — noun a good position for observation, judgment, criticism, action, etc …
18coignof vantage — coign of vantage (coin) n. An advantageous position. * * * …
19TwixT — is a two player abstract strategy game invented by Alex Randolph. It is a member of the connection game family, along with games such as Hex, Havannah, Y, PÜNCT and *Star.3M originally published TwixT as part of its Bookshelf Games line; Avalon… …
20coigne — noun 1. expandable metal or wooden wedge used by printers to lock up a form within a chase • Syn: ↑quoin, ↑coign • Hypernyms: ↑wedge 2. the keystone of an arch • Syn: ↑quoin, ↑coign …