💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Corbita"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| carabusnoun | (entomology) A ground beetle of the genus Carabus. |
| corvusnoun | (historical) A hooked ram for destroying walls. |
| crownoun | A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call. |
| corvetnoun | (nautical) Archaic form of corvette. [(nautical, historical) A flush-decked warship of the 17th-18th centuries having a single tier of guns; it ranked next below a frigate; – called in the United States navy a sloop of war.] |
| corinthnoun | A port city in Greece. |
| currachnoun | (nautical) An Irish boat, constructed like a coracle, and originally the same shape; now a boat of similar construction but conventional shape and large enough to be operated by up to eight oars. |
| corymbusnoun | (botany) Synonym of corymb. |
| corbiculumnoun | Synonym of corbicula (“bee's pollen-basket”). |
| cotianoun | (India, historical) A fast-sailing vessel, with two masts and lateen sails, employed on the Malabar coast. |
| corvernoun | (mining, historical) A person who makes corves, or coal baskets. |
| coronanoun | (astronomy) The luminous plasma atmosphere of the Sun (the solar corona) or other star, extending millions of kilometres into space, most easily seen during a total solar eclipse. |
| naval crownnoun | (historical, military) A gold crown surmounted with small replicas of the prows of ships, given as a military award in Ancient Rome to the first man who boarded an enemy ship during a naval engagement. |
| cyboriumnoun | Obsolete spelling of ciborium. [(architecture) A fixed vaulted canopy over a Christian altar, supported on four columns.] |
| corbnoun | (archaic) A basket, for example one used in coal mines, etc. |
| crownetnoun | (obsolete) A coronet, small crown. |
| corvettenoun | (nautical) In a modern navy, a lightly armed and armoured blue water warship, smaller than a frigate, capable of transoceanic duty. |
| crojiknoun | A triangular sail on old sailing ships. |
| carousnoun | (obsolete, nautical) A form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding an enemy vessel. |
| corolnoun | (botany, obsolete) A corolla. |
| corossonoun | Archaic form of corozo. [Any of several Central American palms.] |
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