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cot [kɒt, Am kɑ:t] N

1. cot (baby's bed):

cot

2. cot Am (camp bed):

cot

carry-cot [ˈkærɪˌkɒt, Am ˈkerɪkɑ:t] N

cot(an)

cot(an) mat abbreviation of cotangent

cot(an)

See also cotangent

cotangent [ˈkəʊˌtændʒənt, Am ˌkoʊˈtæn-] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The first room featured ten beds, three sleeping bags, and a cot.
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Rooms with basic furniture like cot, table and chair are provided.
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Cot castle farm was later built on this site but fell into disrepair and was abandoned at the end of the 1970s.
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The escapees had made up their cots inside the cell with vessels and pillows to make it appear as if they were sleeping.
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I was half-carried to a cot at the end of the car; the roar of the train was challenged by hysterical yells.
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After three weeks, he had a breakdown that resulted in his being given a cot and pup tent in the medical compound.
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The baby falls from the cot and gets hurt.
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The municipality also maintains a dispensary with four cots.
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Doctors were unable to help him, and he lingered on a cot in a hospital until his death in 1900.
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It originally featured a basin and a cot, with two double-hung windows again on the south and west.
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