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co⋅co

[koh-koh]
–noun, plural -cos.
1. coconut palm.
2. coconut (def. 1).

Origin:
1545–55; < Pg: grimace; the three holes at the nut's base give it this appearance

Co⋅co

[koh-koh; Sp. kaw-kaw]
–noun
a river rising in N Nicaragua and flowing NE along the Nicaragua-Honduras border to the Caribbean Sea. ab. 300 mi. (485 km) long.
Also called Segovia.

Cha⋅nel

[shuh-nel; Fr. sha-nel]
–noun
Ga⋅bri⋅elle [ga-bree-el] , (“Coco”), 1882–1971, French fashion designer.
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Co·co   (kō'kō)   
A river rising in northern Nicaragua and flowing about 483 km (300 mi) northeast along the Nicaragua-Honduras border to the Caribbean Sea.
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Computing Dictionary

CoCo computer
The Tandy Color Computer with a Motorola MC6809E CPU. The Dragon is a CoCo clone. The CoCo was as powerful as the IBM XT at the time it was made, and could run OS-9.
(1997-02-12)

The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2007 Denis Howe
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Abbreviations & Acronyms
COCO
contractor-owned/contractor-operated
The American Heritage® Abbreviations Dictionary, Third Edition
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