What is the meaning of Colo?
first-person singular present indicative of colar
inch (one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 2.54 centimeters)
neck; collum (part of body connecting the head and the trunk)
neck (part of a bone that connects its head to its body)
cervix (necklike portion of any part)
lap (upper legs of a seated person)
torso, shoulders and arms of a standing person
first-person singular present indicative of colare
Alternative form of colon
a member or part of a verse of a poem
an ancient punctuation mark
first-person singular present indicative of colere
to cultivate the land, till, tend, take care of a field or garden (literal)
to inhabit
to frequent, be the guardian of, cherish, care for, protect, nurture
to worship, honor, revere, reverence
lap (upper legs of a seated person)
neck; collum (part of body connecting the head and the trunk)
neck (part of a bone that connects its head to its body)
cervix (necklike portion of any part)
gap (mountain or hill pass)
the channel of an archegonium
Alternative form of cólon
first-person singular present indicative of colar
first-person singular present indicative of colar (“to canonically confer (an ecclesiastical benefit)”)
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