Coated paper: is characterized as a paper that has a fine layer of clay, resin, or some other substances that gives the paper a smooth, often shiny appearance for rich color printing. Coated papers can be difficult to bind using standard thermal-adhesive methods. Some form of paper preparation is recommended beforehand . (
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Papers
Coal rank is described as theclassification of coals according to their degree of progressive alteration from lignite to anthracite.

In the United States, the standard ranks of coal include lignite, subbituminous coal, bituminous coal, and anthracite and are based on fixed carbon, volatile matter, heating value, and agglomerating (or caking) properties
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Anthracite (Anthracite is characterized as the highest rank ...)

Coating system refers to paint products used together to cover the same surface. The film may be the result of primer, undercoat and topcoat. This is also called finish coat
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System (System refers to a group of things or parts ...)
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): coatings, Systeme, Systemen, Systemes, Systemische
Cock or Rooster refers to a mature male chicken with coarse skin, toughened and darkened meat, and hardened breastbone tip.
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Lexicon from 'clan castle' until 'Cock or Rooster'
Lexicon from 'clan castle' until 'Cock or Rooster'
Cock (Cock means to set the action into position for ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Ore
Coaxial cable refers to a cable consisting of two conductors concentric with, and insulated from, each other. Coaxial Cable: A tubular wire transmission medium that consists of a central conductor surrounded by a dielectric insulator that is in turn surrounded by a tubular conductor. The outer conductor is usually at ground potential and also serves as an electrical shield

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"Coaxial cable" is in the CPC Code "4632"
  Coaxial cable and other coaxial electric conductors

"Coaxial cable" is in the UNSPSC Code "26121606"
  Coaxial cable
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Cod refers to a large coldwater fish that often lives close to the seafloor. Cod have firm white flesh; for centuries, Atlantic cod have been important to people of many nations as a food fish.
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Coaxial connection refers to a method of transferring digital sound information from the DVD player to an amplifier or decoder.

Coaxial connections are also used as the connection between a television and an aerial socket, although this is with a different connector. The coaxial connector used to transfer digital sound is a single phono-style connector which is typically maked black. This allows the higher information rate needed for DTS and Dolby Digital soundtracks.
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Cogwheel is described as a wheel with a rim notched into teeth, which meshes with those of another wheel or a rack to transmit or receive motion.
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