Толковый словарь английского языка - cog
Cog
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~ge, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish kugge ~ Date: 13th century a tooth on the rim of a wheel or gear, a subordinate but integral person or part, ~ged adjective II. verb (~ged; ~ging) Etymology: obsolete ~ a trick Date: 1532 intransitive verb to cheat in throwing dice, deceive , to use venal flattery, transitive verb to direct the fall of (dice) fraudulently, wheedle , III. transitive verb (~ged; ~ging) Etymology: probably alteration of cock to ~ Date: 1823 to connect (as timbers or joists) by means of mortises and tenons, IV. noun Date: 1830 a tenon on a beam or timber, V. abbreviation ~nate
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n. 1 each of a series of projections on the edge of a wheel or bar transferring motion by engaging with another series. 2 an unimportant member of an organization etc. Phrases and idioms cog-wheel a wheel with cogs. Derivatives cogged adj. Etymology: ME: prob. of Scand. orig. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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