cos
Cos vs Col - What's the difference?
cos | col |As a proper noun cos
is (island).As a noun col is
inch (unit of length).Cos vs Dos - What's the difference?
cos | dos |As nouns the difference between cos and dos
is that cos is a variety of lettuce with long, crisp leaves while dos is plural of lang=en.As proper nouns the difference between cos and dos
is that cos is an island of the Dodecanese, Greece while DOS is acronym of Disk Operating System|lang=en; a family of 16-bit text-based operating systems for early IBM personal computers.As a conjunction cos
is because.As an initialism DOS is
date(s) of service.Cos vs Cobs - What's the difference?
cos | cobs |As nouns the difference between cos and cobs
is that cos is a variety of lettuce with long, crisp leaves while cobs is plural of lang=en.As a conjunction cos
is because.As a proper noun Cos
is an island of the Dodecanese, Greece.As a verb cobs is
third-person singular of cob.Cos vs Nos - What's the difference?
cos | nos |As nouns the difference between cos and nos
is that cos is a variety of lettuce with long, crisp leaves while nos is plural of lang=en.As a conjunction cos
is because.As a proper noun Cos
is an island of the Dodecanese, Greece.Cos vs Cob - What's the difference?
cos | cob |As a proper noun cos
is (island).As a noun cob is
close of business, usually referring to a deadline for an office in another time zone.Cos vs Cot - What's the difference?
cos | cot |As a proper noun cos
is (island).As a noun cot is
adze.Cos vs Cosy - What's the difference?
cos | cosy |As a proper noun cos
is (island).As an adjective cosy is
affording comfort and warmth; snug; social.As a noun cosy is
a padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg.As a verb cosy is
to become snug and comfortable.Con vs Cos - What's the difference?
con | cos |