Cog [noun]
Definition of Cog:
main part of device
Synonyms of Cog:
Opposite/Antonyms of Cog:
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Sentence/Example of Cog:
The apples are heaped on all sides, and are first crushed between wooden cog-wheels and caught in tubs.
Nay,” returned Mr. Archer with a smile, “no man can put complete reliance in blind fate; he must still cog the dice.
Each one is a cog in the vast organization and one slip may disrupt the whole arrangement.
Back in the East, things have been settled for so long that a man's only a cog in a machine.
Here, though, was evidence either that the War Lord was running out of metal or that his system had slipped a cog.
I want two new steel springs for my thought-works and a new cog-wheel for my speech-pro-du-cer.
The railway has a central rail which is cogged, and into this endless cog fits a wheel underneath the engine.
Edward embarked on board the cog Thomas, commanded by Richard Fyall, and attended by several noblemen.
The two knights had come aboard the cog, and the grapplings having been thrown off, the three vessels now moved abreast.
Now the cog's head was turned Francewards, and the shipman walked the deck, a peaceful master-mariner once more.