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Co
1cobalt.
CO
2abbreviation
Colorado (approved especially for use with zip code).
Co.
3abbreviation
Company.
County.
c/o
4care of.
Bookkeeping., carried over.
cash order.
C/o
5care of.
Bookkeeping., carried over.
C/O
6cash order.
certificate of origin.
co-
7variant of com- before a vowel, h, and gn: coadjutor; cohabit; cognate . The prefix co- now productively forms new words from bases beginning with any sound (co-conspirator; co-manage; coseismic ), sometimes with the derived sense “auxiliary, subsidiary” (coenzyme; copilot ), and, in mathematics and astronomy, with the sense “complement” (codeclination ).
c.o.
8abbreviation
care of.
carried over.
C.O.
9abbreviation
cash order.
Commanding Officer.
conscientious objector.
correction officer.
CO
1abbreviation
Commanding Officer
Commonwealth Office
conscientious objector
Colorado
Colombia (international car registration)
co-
2prefix
together; joint or jointly; mutual or mutually
coproduction
indicating partnership or equality
cofounder
copilot
to the same or a similar degree
coextend
(in mathematics and astronomy) of the complement of an angle
cosecant
codeclination
Co
3abbreviation
(esp in names of business organizations) Company
informal, and the rest of them
Harold and co
c/o
4abbreviation
care of
accounting carried over
co
5abbreviation
a commercial company (used with a country domain name)
Colombia
Co
6symbol
cobalt
Co
7abbreviation
County
Word History and Origins
Origin of CO1
Example Sentences
Discovery joins a legal fight brought in June by Walt Disney Co. and Comcast’s Universal Pictures.
Thomas Schumacher, the long-serving executive who was key to Walt Disney Co.’s success on Broadway, is stepping down this month, the company said Wednesday.
Research from McKinsey & Co., a management consulting firm, found that nearly 8 in 10 companies have deployed generative AI, but that same number also is reporting “no material impact on earnings.”
The department also requested additional resources from Southern California Gas Co. to assist, according to an advisory update.
The Walt Disney Co. has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission inquiry into alleged violations of child privacy laws.
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