1. col - Noun
2. col - Adjective
3. Col - Proper noun
A short ridge connecting two higher elevations or mountains; the pass over such a ridge.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLate evening with Col. Qadhafi at his "ranch" in Libya - interesting meeting with an interesting man. John McCain
Dear Gen'l, -- The fort & garrison with Col. Johnston are ours. Our officers & men behaved like men who are determined to be free. Anthony Wayne
Like most dictators, Col Gaddafi detests the metropolis. His vision of Libya is a kind of Bedouin romantic medievalism, suspicious of universities, theatres, galleries and cafes, and so monitors the cities' inhabitants with paranoid suspicion. Hisham Matar
If we follow our divine calling, we shall receive this unique consolation that there is no work so mean and so sordid that does not look truly respectable and highly important in the sight of God (Coram Deo!) (Gen 1:28; Col 1:1ff) John Calvin
It is said by the rebels at Roxbury that Col. Watson has given his quota to support the people. Peter Oliver
A decorated Iraq War veteran and an immigrant from the former Soviet Union, Lt Col Vindman began his evidence with an eye-catching statement about the freedoms America afforded him and his family to speak truth to power without fear of punishment. Source: Internet