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[ kogd ] / kɒgd /
Origin of coggedFirst recorded in 1815–25; cog1 + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM coggedun·cogged, adjectiveWords nearby coggedCogan-Reese syndrome, cogency, cogeneration, cogent, Coggan, cogged, coggle, cog in the wheel, cogitable, cogitate, cogitation Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for coggedThe wheel will be revolved by a motor geared to the cogged part of the rim. The Panama Canal|Frederic Jennings Haskin They were grooved and the grooves were lined with steel which was cogged to receive a toothed wheel. The City in the Clouds|C. Ranger Gull The sea was their gaming table and it was their ill luck if the dice were cogged. Blackbeard: Buccaneer|Ralph D. Paine One schoolboy will sometimes copy from another:—'You cogged that sum.' English As We Speak It in Ireland|P. W. Joyce
The point of the needle touched a revolving drum (f), with a smoked surface, driven by two interlacing, cogged wheels. The Problems of Psychical Research|Hereward Carrington
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