1. Colgate - Noun
2. Colgate - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Horsham district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ2332).
A particular brand of toothpaste.
Colgate (uncountable)
(Philippines, slang) toothpaste
According to Colgate, supply chain and distribution network has seen some improvement with e-paases being issued by local governments but continue to face staff and labour unavailability for shipment and delivery of goods. Source: Internet
A half-hour away, MacLachlan sat with his Cazenovia College lacrosse team and inched forward as Cook and his Colgate defender slid — one to a dodging Dordevic, the other to an opening on the right post. Source: Internet
Also featured was a huge Colgate toothpaste box with a large windup or clockwork key on the side. Source: Internet
Dissenting Colgate trustees, faculty, and students founded the University of Rochester with a charter granted from the Regents of the University of the State of New York on January 31, 1850. Source: Internet
He has master’s degrees in theology from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School and Emory University. Source: Internet
From attack, Scanlan’s seven goals in the season opener provided a spark that led to outbursts of 21 goals against Colgate, a number SU duplicated three weeks later against Hobart. Source: Internet