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Meaning of coign | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/kɔɪn/

Definitions

  1. A projecting corner or angle; a cornerstone.
  2. The keystone of an arch.
  3. A wedge used in typesetting.
  4. A a corner of a crystal formed by the intersection of three or more faces at a point (in crystallography)
  5. An original angular elevation of land around which continental growth has taken place (in geology)

Examples

“By many a dern and painful perch Of Pericles the careful search By the four opposing coigns Which the world together joins, Is made with all due diligence”
“Kind air defined the coigns of houses in Kildare street.”
“this snug monastic coign, this dreamy and heatless alcove of what we call the best of thought.”
“They lay quietly as the morning advanced its little way, hid snug in their greenwood coign. —”
“The wall was intricately labored—lined and coigned and serried with regular and irregular groups of windows, balconies, buttresses ...”
“In sunshine as vivid as revelation, Linden Avery knelt on the stone of a low-walled coign like a balcony high in the outward face of Revelstone's watchtower.”
“In both the orthogonal and clinographic projections the light rays joining the eye and crystal coigns (solid angles, corners at which three or more edges meet) are all parallel”
“Axes taken from corner to corner ( coign to coign is the correct terminology ) in a cube are such …”
“South of the North American coign we have again a pair of east - west mountain chains”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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