the standard monetary unit of Costa Rica, divided into 100 céntimos the former standard monetary unit of El Salvador, divided into 100 centavos; replaced by the US dollar in 2001
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co•lon1 /ˈkoʊlən/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
co•lon2 /ˈkoʊlən/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. -lons, -la (-lə).
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- the sign (:) used to mark a major division in a sentence, indicating that what follows is further explanation of what precedes.
- the sign (:) used to separate groups of numbers, as hours from minutes in 5:30, or the elements of a ratio or proportion in 1: 2:: 3: 6.
co•lon2 /ˈkoʊlən/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. -lons, -la (-lə).
- Anatomythe lower part of the large intestine extending to the rectum.
co•lon1
(kō′lən),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lons for 1, -la (-lə)USA pronunciation for 2.
co•lon2 (kō′lən),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lons, -la (-lə).USA pronunciation
co•lon3 (kō lōn′; Sp. kô lôn′),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lons, Sp. -lo•nes
co•lon4 (kō′lon, kə lon′),USA pronunciation n.
Co•lón (kō lon′; Sp. kô lôn′),USA pronunciation n.
- the sign (:) used to mark a major division in a sentence, to indicate that what follows is an elaboration, summation, implication, etc., of what precedes;
or to separate groups of numbers referring to different things, as hours from minutes in 5:30;
or the members of a ratio or proportion, as in 1: 2:: 3: 6. - Poetry[Class. Pros.]one of the members or sections of a rhythmical period, consisting of a sequence of from two to six feet united under a principal ictus or beat.
- Greek kôlon limb, member, clause
- Latin
- 1580–90
co•lon2 (kō′lən),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lons, -la (-lə).USA pronunciation
- Anatomythe part of the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum. See diag. under intestine.
- Anatomy, Zoology[Zool.]the portion of the digestive tract that is posterior to the stomach or gizzard and extends to the rectum.
- Greek kólon large intestine
- Latin
- Middle English 1350–1400
co•lon3 (kō lōn′; Sp. kô lôn′),USA pronunciation n., pl. -lons, Sp. -lo•nes
-
(-lô′nes).USA pronunciation
- Currencythe paper monetary unit of El Salvador, equal to 100 centavos. Abbr.: C.
- Currencya cupronickel or steel coin and monetary unit of Costa Rica, equal to 100 centimos.
- American Spanish, after (Cristobal) Colón (Christopher) Columbus
- 1890–95
co•lon4 (kō′lon, kə lon′),USA pronunciation n.
- a colonial farmer or plantation owner, esp. in Algeria.
- Latin colōnus colonist
- French
- 1600–10, in sense "husbandmen''; 1955–60 in present sense;
Co•lón (kō lon′; Sp. kô lôn′),USA pronunciation n.
- Place Namesa seaport in Panama at the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal. 85,600.
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a port in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal. Chief Caribbean port. Pop: 157 000 (2005 est)
Former name: Aspinwall- Archipiélago de Colón /
ˌartʃiˈpjelaɣo ðe/ ⇒
the official name of the Galápagos Islands
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- (
-lons) the punctuation mark :, usually preceding an explanation or an example of what has gone before, a list, or an extended quotation - (
-lons) this mark used for certain other purposes, such as expressions of time, as in 2:45 p.m., or when a ratio is given in figures, as in 5:3
the part of the large intestine between the caecum and the rectum
'colón' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Archipiélago de Colón
- Aspinwall
- C, c
- Canal Zone
- Columbus
- Colón Archipelago
- Costa Rica
- Cristobal
- Galápagos Islands
- Panama Canal
- Portobello
- Portobelo
- ascending colon
- bloat
- cola
- colectomy
- colic
- coliform
- coliform bacillus
- colitis
- colo-
- colon bacillus
- colonel
- colonic
- colonist
- colonize
- colonoscope
- colony
- colorectal
- colostomy
- colotomy
- comma
- comma fault
- dash
- descending colon
- diverticulitis
- diverticulosis
- diverticulum
- enterocolitis
- gastrocolic
- greater omentum
- hindgut
- ileocolitis
- ileocolostomy
- intestine
- irritable bowel syndrome
- large intestine
- mesocolon
- midgut
- pinworm