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cope A rectangular iron flask that is placed on top of the drag that holds the plaster model in the sand.
Ãâó: www.svsu.edu/mfsm/educational/glosstrmhs.html
cope Cloak worn as an ecclesiastical vestment, reaching to the wearer's ankles with a hood, held in place by a metal clasp over the chest.
Ãâó: www.aedificium.org/Glossary.html
cope upper half of flask used in sand casting.
Ãâó: www.alliancereps.com/glossary/
cope a cape-like garment that is put over the shoulders and hangs to the ankles; it is open in the front and worn by a priest or deacon in processions at Benediction and in other services.
Ãâó: www.archmil.org/ourfaith/glossary.asp
copepod Tiny crustaceans that form huge swarms near the ocean surface. These are important foods for young salmon in the ocean.
Ãâó: cybersalmon.fws.gov/glossary.html
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