English-Thai Dictionary
coco
N ต้น มะพร้าว coconut palm coconut tree coconut ton-ma-praow
coco
N มะพร้าว coconut ma-praow
coco
N ลูก มะพร้าว coconut luk-ma-praow
coco
N เนื้อมะพร้าว coconut nuea-ma-praow
cocoa
N ผง โกโก้ (ใช้ ทำ ช็อค โก แล ต chocolate powder pong-ko-kol
cocoa
N สีน้ำตาล โกโก้ สีน้ำตาล อ่อน se-num-tan-ko-kol
cocoa
N เครื่องดื่ม โกโก้ chocolate hot chocolate krueang-duem-ko-kol
cocoanut
N ต้น มะพร้าว มะพร้าว coconut palm coconut tree coco coconut ton-ma-praow
cocoanut
N มะพร้าว coco coconut ma-praow
cocoanut
N ลูก มะพร้าว มะพร้าว coco coconut luk-ma-praow
cocoanut
N เนื้อมะพร้าว coco coconut nuea-ma-praow
coconut
N ต้น มะพร้าว มะพร้าว coconut palm coconut tree coco cocoanut ton-ma-praow
coconut
N มะพร้าว coco cocoanut ma-praow
coconut
N ลูก มะพร้าว มะพร้าว coco cocoanut luk-ma-praow
coconut
N เนื้อมะพร้าว coco cocoanut nuea-ma-praow
coconut milk
N กะทิ น้ำกะทิ ka-ti
cocoon
N รัง ไหม ดิบ ดักแด้ chrysalis pupa silky case rang-mai-dib
cocoon
N อุปกรณ์ กันน้ำ aub-pa-kon-kan-nam
cocoon
VT ห่อหุ้ม มิดชิด cover overlay envelop hor-hum-mid-chid
cocoon
VT แยกตัว เอง ออกมา insulate yaek-tua-ang-ook-ma
cocoonery
N ห้อง ใช้ เลี้ยง ดักแด้
cocotte
N หญิง โสเภ ณี ying-so-pe-ne
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COCOA
n.A tree belonging to the genus Cocos, of the order of Palmae; and the fruit or nut of the tree. This tree grows in the warm climates of both the Indies. It rises to the highth of 6 feet, and the stem is like an apothecarys pestle, of equal thickness at the ends, but somewhat smaller in the middle. The bark is smooth, of a pale brown color, and the tree often leans to one side. The leaves or branches are 14 or 15 feet long, about 28 in number, winged, of a yellow color, straight and tapering. The nuts hang in clusters of a dozen each, on the top of the tree. The husk of this nut consists of strong, tough, stringy filaments, resembling coarse oakum. This covers a hard shell, which contains a white kernel that is wholesome food, and a liquor which is a cooling beverage.
COCOA-NUT
n.The nut or fruit of the cocoa-tree.
COCOON
n.An oblong ball or case in which the silk-worm involves itself, formed by threads which compose silk.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COCO; COCO PALM
COCO; COCO PALM Co "co, n. or Co "co palm.
Defn: See Cocoa.
COCOA; COCOA PALM
COCOA; COCOA PALM Co "coa, n., Co "coa palm ` Etym: [Sp. & Pg. coco cocoanut, in Sp. also, cocoa palm. The Portuguese name is said to have been given from the monkeylike face at the base of the nut, fr. Pg. coco a bugbear, an ugly mask to frighten children. Cf. , however, Gr. (Bot. )
Defn: A palm tree producing the cocoanut (Cocos nucifera ). It grows in nearly all tropical countries, attaining a height of sixty or eighty feet. The trunk is without branches, and has a tuft of leaves at the top, each being fifteen or twenty feet in length, and at the base of these the nuts hang in clusters; the cocoanut tree.
COCOA
Co "coa, n. Etym: [Corrupted fr. cacao. ]
Defn: A preparation made from the seeds of the chocolate tree, and used in making, a beverage; also the beverage made from cocoa or cocoa shells. Cocoa shells, the husks which separate from the cacao seeds in preparing them for use.
COCOANUT
COCOANUT Co "coa *nut `, n.
Defn: The large, hard-shelled nut of the cocoa palm. It yields an agreeable milky liquid and a white meat or albumen much used as food and in making oil.
COCOBOLO; COCOBOLAS
Co `co *bo "lo, Co `co *bo "las, n. Etym: [Sp. cocobolo. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A very beautiful and hard wood, obtained in the West India Islands. It is used in cabinetmaking, for the handles of tools, and for various fancy articles.
COCOON
Co *coon ", n. Etym: [F. cocon, dim. of coque shell of egge and insects, fr. L. concha mussel shell. See Conch. ]
1. An oblong case in which the silkworn lies in its chrysalis state. It is formed of threads of silk spun by the worm just before leaving the larval state. From these the silk of commerce is prepared.
2. (Zoöl.) (a ) The case constructed by any insect to contain its larva or pupa. (b ) The case of silk made by spiders to protect their eggs. (c ) The egg cases of mucus, etc. , made by leeches and other worms.
COCOONERY
COCOONERY Co *coon "er *y, n.
Defn: A building or apartment for silkworms, when feeding and forming cocoons.
New American Oxford Dictionary
coco
co co |ˈkōkō ˈkoʊkoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. cocos ) 1 [ usu. as modifier ] coconut: coco matting | coco palm. 2 W. Indian the root of the taro. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting the nut ): from Spanish and Portuguese, literally ‘grinning face ’ (because of the appearance of the base of the coconut ).
cocoa
co coa |ˈkōkō ˈkoʊˌkoʊ | ▶noun 1 a chocolate powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds. • a hot drink made from such a powder mixed with sugar and milk or water. 2 variant spelling of coco, usu. regarded as a misspelling. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting cacao seed ): alteration of cacao .
cocoa bean
co coa bean ▶noun a cacao seed.
cocoa butter
co coa but ter |ˈkoʊˌkoʊ ˈbədər | ▶noun a fatty substance obtained from cocoa beans and used esp. in the manufacture of confectionery and cosmetics.
cocobolo
co co bo lo |ˌkōkōˈbōlō ˌkoʊkoʊˈboʊloʊ | ▶noun ( pl. cocobolos ) a tropical American tree with hard, reddish timber that is used chiefly to make cutlery handles. [Dalbergia retusa, family Leguminosae. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: via Spanish from Arawak kakabali.
coco de mer
co co de mer |ˈkōkō də ˈmer ˌkoʊkoʊ də ˈmɛr | ▶noun a tall palm tree that is native to the Seychelles and has an immense, seaborne nut in a hard, woody shell, which is the largest known seed. [Lodoicea maldivica, family Palmae. ] • the large nut of this palm. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French coco-de-mer, literally ‘coco from the sea ’ (because the tree was first known from nuts found floating in the sea ).
coconut
co co nut |ˈkōkəˌnət ˈkoʊkəˌnət |(also cocoanut ) ▶noun 1 the large, oval, brown seed of a tropical palm, consisting of a hard shell lined with edible white flesh and containing a clear liquid. It grows inside a woody husk, surrounded by fiber. • the flesh of a coconut, esp. when used as food. 2 (also coconut palm or tree ) the tall palm tree that yields this nut, which grows mainly by coastal beaches and has become naturalized throughout the tropics. Many tropical economies are dependent upon its products, which include copra and coir. [Cocos nucifera, family Palmae. ]
coconut butter
co co nut but ter |ˈkoʊkəˌnət ˈbədər | ▶noun a solid fat obtained from the flesh of the coconut, and used in the manufacture of soap, candles, ointment, etc.
coconut crab
co co nut crab ▶noun a large terrestrial crablike crustacean that climbs coconut palms to feed on the nuts, found on islands in the Indo-Pacific area. Also called robber crab. [Birgus latro, family Paguridae. ] ORIGIN so named because it climbs trees to reach coconuts.
Coconut Creek
Co co nut Creek a city in southeastern Florida, northwest of Fort Lauderdale; pop. 50,436 (est. 2008 ).
Coconut Grove
Co co nut Grove a district in southwestern Miami in Florida, noted as an arts colony and a thriving tourist destination.
coconut ice
coco |nut ice ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. a sweet made from sugar and desiccated coconut.
coconut matting
co co nut mat ting |ˈkoʊkəˌnət ˈmædɪŋ | ▶noun matting made of fiber from coconut husks.
coconut milk
co co nut milk ▶noun the watery liquid found inside a coconut.
coconut oil
co co nut oil ▶noun the fatty oil obtained from the coconut and used in candies and confections and in cosmetics.
coconut palm
co co nut palm ▶noun see coconut ( sense 2 ).
coconut shy
coco |nut shy ▶noun Brit. a fairground sideshow where balls are thrown at coconuts in an attempt to knock them off stands.
cocoon
co coon |kəˈko͞on kəˈkun | ▶noun a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection in the pupal stage. • a covering that prevents the corrosion of metal equipment. • something that envelops or surrounds, esp. in a protective or comforting way: the cocoon of her kimono | figurative : a warm cocoon of love. ▶verb [ with obj. ] envelop or surround in a protective or comforting way: we began to feel cold even though we were cocooned in our sleeping bags. • spray with a protective coating. • [ no obj. ] retreat from the stressful conditions of public life into the cozy private world of the family: the movers and shakers are now cocooning. DERIVATIVES co coon er noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French cocon, from medieval Provençal coucoun ‘eggshell, cocoon, ’ diminutive of coca ‘shell. ’ The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
Cocos Islands
Co cos Is lands |ˈkōkəs ˌkoʊkəs ˈaɪləndz | a group of 27 small coral islands in the Indian Ocean, administered as an external territory of Australia since 1955; pop. 600 (est. 2009 ). Also called Keeling Islands.
cocotte
co cotte |kôˈkôt, kəˈkät koʊˈkɑt | ▶noun 1 (usu. en cocotte ) a covered, heatproof dish or casserole in which food can be both cooked and served; a Dutch oven. [early 20th cent.: from French cocasse, from Latin cucuma ‘cooking container. ’] 2 dated a fashionable prostitute. [mid 19th cent.: French, from a child's name for a hen. ]
cocoyam
cocoyam |ˈkəʊkəʊjam | ▶noun (in West Africa ) either of two plants of the arum family with edible corms, i.e. taro (also old cocoyam ) and tannia (also new cocoyam ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably from coco ( sense 2 ) + yam .
Oxford Dictionary
coco
coco |ˈkəʊkəʊ | ▶noun ( pl. cocos ) 1 [ usu. as modifier ] coconut: a coco palm. 2 [ mass noun ] W. Indian the root of the taro. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (originally denoting the nut ): from Spanish and Portuguese, literally ‘grinning face ’ (because of the appearance of the base of the coconut ).
cocoa
cocoa |ˈkəʊkəʊ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds. • a hot drink made from cocoa powder mixed with milk or water. PHRASES I should cocoa (or coco ) Brit. rhyming slang I should say so. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (denoting cacao seed ): alteration of cacao .
cocoa bean
cocoa bean ▶noun a cacao seed.
cocoa butter
cocoa but ¦ter ▶noun [ mass noun ] a fatty substance obtained from cocoa beans, used in the manufacture of confectionery and cosmetics.
cocoanut
cocoa |nut |ˈkəʊkənʌt | ▶noun old-fashioned spelling of coconut.
cocobolo
cocobolo |ˌkəʊkə (ʊ )ˈbəʊləʊ | ▶noun ( pl. cocobolos ) a tropical American tree with hard reddish timber that is used to make cutlery handles. ●Dalbergia retusa, family Leguminosae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: via Spanish from Arawak kakabali.
coco de mer
coco de mer |ˌkəʊkəʊdəˈmɛː | ▶noun a tall palm tree native to the Seychelles. Also called double coconut. ●Lodoicea maldivica, family Palmae. • the immense nut of the coco de mer tree, which is encased in a hard woody shell and is the largest known seed. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French coco-de-mer, literally ‘coco from the sea ’ (because the tree was first known from nuts found floating in the sea ).
coconut
coco |nut |ˈkəʊkənʌt | ▶noun 1 the large oval brown seed of a tropical palm, consisting of a hard woody husk surrounded by fibre, lined with edible white flesh and containing a clear liquid. • [ mass noun ] the flesh of a coconut, often used as food. 2 (also coconut palm or tree ) the tall palm tree that yields the coconut, which has become naturalized throughout the tropics. The tree is also a source of copra, coir, and other products. ●Cocos nucifera, family Palmae.
coconut butter
coco |nut but ¦ter ▶noun [ mass noun ] a solid fat obtained from the flesh of the coconut, and used in the manufacture of soap, candles, ointment, etc.
coconut crab
coco |nut crab ▶noun another term for robber crab. ORIGIN so named because it climbs trees to reach coconuts.
Coconut Creek
Co co nut Creek a city in southeastern Florida, northwest of Fort Lauderdale; pop. 50,436 (est. 2008 ).
Coconut Grove
Co co nut Grove a district in southwestern Miami in Florida, noted as an arts colony and a thriving tourist destination.
coconut ice
coco |nut ice ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. a sweet made from sugar and desiccated coconut.
coconut matting
coco |nut matt |ing ▶noun [ mass noun ] matting made of fibre from coconut husks.
coconut milk
coco |nut milk ▶noun [ mass noun ] the watery white liquid found inside a coconut.
coconut oil
coco |nut oil ▶noun [ mass noun ] a fatty oil obtained from the flesh of the coconut, used in cookery and in cosmetic products.
coconut palm
coco |nut palm ▶noun see coconut ( sense 2 ).
coconut shy
coco |nut shy ▶noun Brit. a fairground sideshow where balls are thrown at coconuts in an attempt to knock them off stands.
cocoon
cocoon |kəˈkuːn | ▶noun 1 a silky case spun by the larvae of many insects for protection as pupae. • something that envelops someone in a protective or comforting way: a cocoon of bedclothes | figurative : a warm cocoon of love. 2 a covering that prevents the corrosion of metal equipment. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 envelop in a protective or comforting way: we felt cold even though we were cocooned in our sleeping bags | figurative : we remain cocooned in our own little world of fantasies. • [ no obj. ] N. Amer. retreat from the stressful conditions of public life into the cosy private world of the family: Americans are spending more time cocooning at home. 2 spray with a protective coating. DERIVATIVES cocooner noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French cocon, from medieval Provençal coucoun ‘eggshell, cocoon ’, diminutive of coca ‘shell ’. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.
Cocos Islands
Cocos Islands |ˈkəʊkəs | a group of twenty-seven small coral islands in the Indian Ocean, administered as an external territory of Australia since 1955; pop. 600 (est. 2009 ). The islands were discovered in 1609 by Captain William Keeling of the East India Company. Also called Keeling Islands.
cocotte
cocotte |kɒˈkɒt | ▶noun 1 (usu. in phrase en cocotte |ɒ̃ kɒˈkɒt |) a small heatproof dish in which individual portions of food can be cooked and served. [early 20th cent.: from French cocasse, from Latin cucuma ‘cooking container ’.] 2 dated a fashionable prostitute. [mid 19th cent.: French, from a child's name for a hen. ]
cocoyam
cocoyam |ˈkəʊkəʊjam | ▶noun (in West Africa ) either of two plants of the arum family with edible corms, i.e. taro (also old cocoyam ) and tannia (also new cocoyam ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably from coco ( sense 2 ) + yam .
American Oxford Thesaurus
cocoon
cocoon verb 1 he cocooned her in a towel: wrap, swathe, swaddle, muffle, cloak, enfold, envelop, cover, fold. 2 he was cocooned in the university: protect, shield, shelter, screen, cushion, insulate, isolate, cloister.
Oxford Thesaurus
cocoon
cocoon verb 1 he cocooned her in a fluffy towel: wrap, swathe, bundle up, swaddle, sheathe, muffle, pad, cloak, enfold, envelop, surround, encase, enclose, cover, fold, wind; literary lap. ANTONYMS expose. 2 this prig was cocooned in a wealthy upper class: protect, keep safe, keep from harm, safeguard, shield, defend, shelter, screen, look after, take care of, care for, cushion, insulate, isolate, cloister.
Duden Dictionary
Cocooning
Co coo ning Substantiv, Neutrum , das |kəˈkuːnɪŋ |das Cocooning; Genitiv: des Cocoonings englisch cocooning, zu: to cocoon = sich in einen Kokon einspinnen, zu: cocoon = Kokon vollständiges Sichzurückziehen in die Privatsphäre; das Sichaufhalten zu Hause als Freizeitgestaltung
French Dictionary
coco
coco n. m. nom masculin 1 Fruit du cocotier. : La noix de coco, le lait de coco. 2 Œuf, dans le langage des enfants. : Félix, veux-tu un coco à la coque?
cocoa
cocoa FORME FAUTIVE Impropriété pour cacao.
cocon
cocon n. m. nom masculin 1 Enveloppe soyeuse du ver qui se transforme en chrysalide. : Le ver à soie file son cocon. 2 figuré Lieu douillet où l ’on se sent en sécurité. : Elle préfère se réfugier dans son cocon, bien au chaud chez elle, en compagnie d ’un bon livre.
coconnage
coconnage n. m. Comportement d ’une personne qui se caractérise par une tendance au repli dans le cocon douillet et protecteur du domicile. : Par son côté très chaleureux, cette demeure invite au coconnage. Note Technique Le terme coconnage est proposé par le GDT en remplacement de l ’emprunt à l ’anglais « cocooning ».
cocooning
cocooning Anglicisme pour coconnage.
cocorico
cocorico n. m. (pl. cocoricos ) nom masculin Cri du coq. : À la campagne, dès 5 h, des cocoricos bien sonores se font entendre.
cocotier
cocotier n. m. nom masculin Arbre de la famille des palmiers qui produit la noix de coco. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom coquetier, petite coupe dans laquelle on mange l ’œuf à la coque.
cocotte
cocotte n. f. nom féminin 1 Marmite en fonte. : Papa prépare une soupe aux légumes dans sa cocotte. 2 familier Terme d ’affection. : Viens, ma cocotte! 3 québécisme familier Pomme de pin. : Des cocottes décorées pour Noël. 4 figuré Femme de mœurs légères. : Une tenue de cocotte. LOCUTION Cocotte-minute. Appareil qui permet la cuisson des aliments sous pression. : Des cocottes-minute efficaces.
Spanish Dictionary
coco
coco 1 nombre masculino 1 Fruto del cocotero, de forma casi redonda, corteza muy dura, semilla de carne blanca de sabor agradable y con un líquido dulce en el interior .2 Cocotero (árbol ).3 coloquial Cabeza, mente o inteligencia de una persona .4 coloquial Persona de gran inteligencia .5 coloquial Personaje inventado con que se asusta a los niños para que obedezcan :duérmete, niño, que viene el coco .6 coloquial Persona muy fea :ser un coco .7 cocos nombre masculino plural Perú Piezas puntiagudas o cónicas que llevan en la suela ciertos calzados deportivos .SINÓNIMO tacos .botarse el coco Méx Ofuscársele a una persona la razón o el juicio por alguna razón .comer el coco Esp coloquial Convencer a una persona para que actúe o piense de una manera determinada .comerse el coco Esp coloquial Pensar de manera obsesiva en un asunto .darle al coco Esp coloquial Pensar de manera obsesiva en un problema .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz de origen incierto .
coco
coco 2 nombre masculino Bacteria de forma redonda :los cocos causan infecciones en la garganta, la piel y el oído humanos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del griego kókkos ‘grano, semilla ’, llamado así por su forma .
coco
coco 3 adjetivo /nombre masculino Méx coloquial [persona ] Que es adicto a la cocaína :algunas personas dicen que Juana es muy coco .
cocoa
cocoa nombre femenino CSur Cacao en polvo, generalmente sin azucarar, que se prepara con leche fría o caliente para beber :mis hermanos están sentados a la mesa con sus tazas de cocoa caliente y sus panes con mermelada .
cocobolo
cocobolo nombre masculino 1 Árbol de tronco grueso y derecho, hojas muy grandes, rugosas, de color verde rojizo, flores encarnadas, agrupadas en racimos y fruto parecido a la guinda; puede alcanzar hasta 30 m de altura .2 Madera de este árbol, pesada, aromática y de color encarnado :el cocobolo se emplea en carpintería y ebanistería .
cococha
cococha nombre femenino Protuberancia carnosa que la merluza y el bacalao tienen en la parte inferior de los dos lados de la cabeza :las cocochas son un alimento muy apreciado .
cococho
cococho Arg, Cuba coloquial En lenguaje infantil, palabra que se usa en la expresión a cococho , que indica la forma de llevar a alguien, generalmente a un niño, cargado sobre los hombros :cargué un chico a cococho y nos fuimos yendo .
cocodrilo
cocodrilo nombre masculino 1 Reptil de gran tamaño (de 3 a 10 m de largo, según las especies ), de color marrón verdoso y piel cubierta de escamas muy duras; sus patas tienen una membrana entre los dedos para nadar, la cola es larga, aplanada lateralmente y con dos crestas de poca altura en su parte superior, los dientes fuertes y afilados, y el hocico alargado; es carnívoro y muy temible por su voracidad; habita en los grandes ríos de las regiones intertropicales :el cocodrilo nada con rapidez .2 Piel de este animal, muy utilizada en marroquinería :zapatos de cocodrilo . VÉASE lágrimas de cocodrilo .
cocol
cocol nombre masculino 1 Méx Figura con forma de rombo :tejer un cocol de lana .2 Méx Pan dulce que tiene esta forma y que está cubierto de ajonjolí .3 Méx Cocoliste .ponerse del cocol Méx Complicarse una situación :mejor vas ahuecando el ala, Anselmo, que esto se va a poner del cocol .quedar del cocol Méx Quedar mal una persona ante alguien :quedaste del cocol con tu abuela al decirle que te importaba mucho su dinero .
cocolazo
cocolazo nombre masculino Méx coloquial Disparo, especialmente el que se hace durante un combate o una batalla .
cocolía
cocolía nombre femenino PRico Pequeño cangrejo de río .
cocoliche
cocoliche adjetivo /nombre común 1 Arg, Urug coloquial [persona ] Que se viste con mal gusto o con prendas de colores muy fuertes :fanfarrón y cocoliche, eso es lo que sos .2 nombre masculino Arg, Urug coloquial Modo de hablar propio de los inmigrantes italianos que llegaron al Río de la Plata a finales del siglo xix y comienzos del xx, que se caracterizaba por la mezcla de palabras en su idioma nativo con otras en español; en la literatura de la época fue recogido por los autores de sainetes .
cocoliste
cocoliste nombre masculino Méx Cualquier enfermedad epidérmica, especialmente el tifus .SINÓNIMO cocol .
cocolón
cocolón nombre masculino Colomb, Ecuad, Venez coloquial Parte del arroz que, después de ser cocido, se deja dorar en el fondo de una olla a fuego lento; es muy apreciado en la dieta tradicional :comimos un arroz con menestra de frejoles y el cocolón, que estaba muy bueno, nos lo servimos en plato aparte .
cócora
cócora adjetivo /nombre común coloquial [persona ] Molesta e impertinente .
cocorito, -ta
cocorito, -ta adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino RPlata [persona ] Que es muy impertinente y soberbio .
cocoroco, -ca
cocoroco, -ca adjetivo Chile [persona ] Que está orgullosa de su posición social o económica o de alguna cualidad especial y que lo demuestra presumiendo de ello con un trato distante o despreciativo hacia los demás .SINÓNIMO altanero, ufano .
cocorota
cocorota nombre femenino Esp coloquial Cabeza de una persona .SINÓNIMO calabaza, chola, crisma .
cocotal
cocotal nombre masculino Terreno poblado de cocoteros .
cocotero
cocotero nombre masculino Árbol tropical de la familia de las palmas, de tronco esbelto, delgado y flexible, corteza surcada por multitud de anillos, hojas muy grandes en forma de haz que coronan el tronco, flores unisexuales reunidas en racimo y cuyo fruto es el coco; puede alcanzar hasta 40 m de altura; es uno de los árboles de mayor importancia comercial del mundo, por sus frutos, fibras, aceites y alcohol :las hojas del cocotero pueden llegar a medir 4 m .SINÓNIMO coco .
cocotte
cocotte nombre femenino Prostituta elegante .Se pronuncia ‘cocot ’.
Sanseido Dictionary
COCOM
COCOM 〖 Coordinating Committee for Export Controls 〗 →ココム
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
coco
co co /kóʊkoʊ /名詞 複 ~s 1 =coconut 1 .2 =coconut palm .
cocoa
co coa /kóʊkoʊ / (! co-は /koʊ /; -coaは /koʊ /) 〖cacaoの異形 〗名詞 1 U ココア (パウダー )(cocoa powder ) 〘cacao beanから作る粉末; チョコレートの原料 〙; C カカオの木 .2 U ココア 〘飲み物; ⦅米 ⦆ではhot chocolateが普通 〙; C 1杯のココア .3 U ココア色 .~́ b è an =cacao bean .~́ b ù tter カカオバター [脂 (し )] 〘菓子類 化粧品などに使用 〙.
coconut
co co nut ⦅まれ ⦆co coa- /kóʊkənʌ̀t /名詞 1 C (ココ )ヤシの実, ココナッツ .2 U (ココ )ヤシの果肉 .3 C ⦅俗 ⦆人の頭 .~̀ m á tting ⦅英 ⦆ヤシの実の外皮繊維で作ったむしろ, ココマット 〘玄関などに置く 〙.~́ m ì lk (ココ )ヤシの果汁, ココナッツミルク .~́ ò il (ココ )ヤシ油, ココナッツオイル .~́ p à lm [tr è e ]〘植 〙(ココ )ヤシの木 .~́ sh ỳ ⦅英 ⦆ヤシの実落とし 〘ボールを投げて当てるゲーム 〙.
cocoon
co coon /kəkúːn /名詞 C 1 (チョウ ガなどの )繭 (まゆ ).2 包む [くるむ ]もの, 保護 (するもの ), 覆い .3 クモの 卵繭 (らんのう ).動詞 他動詞 «…から » 〈人など 〉を守る, 保護する «from , against » ; «…で » …をすっぽりとくるむ [覆う ] «in » .自動詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆家にこもる ; 家でごろごろする .
cocooned
co c ó oned 形容詞 1 «…に » (完全に )包まれた, (すっぽり )くるまった «in » .2 «…に » (大切に )保護された «in » ; 俗世間から離れた ; 【病気から 】遠ざかった «from » .
cocooning
co c ó on ing 名詞 U ⦅米 ⦆家庭生活重視主義 .