1. col. - Noun
2. Col. - Proper noun
Abbreviation of Colossians.
Abbreviation of Colorado.
Col.
Abbreviation of colonel.
(law) Abbreviation of column.
Abbreviation of colonel.
Abbreviation of colour.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLate 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
It is said by the rebels at Roxbury that Col. Watson has given his quota to support the people. Peter Oliver
Col. Shaffer is prohibited by his lawyer from talking. He's at great risk. They want to take away his pay and his health care benefits so they can hold it over his head and not allow him to talk while he's under suspension. This is not America. Curt Weldon
A bloodied Col. Fitts returns home, where a gun is shown to be missing from his collection. Source: Internet
A confusing element was the introduction of retired Col. Milland Dikio, whom the NSA said had been charged to “refocus” the programme. Source: Internet