1. coll - Noun
2. coll - Adjective
3. coll - Verb
4. Coll - Proper noun
To embrace.
Source: Webster's dictionarycoll.
Coll further records General Kayani’s assurance to President Karzai: “We can help you sort out the insurgency, we can turn it off”. Source: Internet
“A lot of people don’t know, they think it’s easy,” said Cristin Tamburo Coll, a feline behavior consultant who works with CatCafe and the Stray Cat Alliance. Source: Internet
All general aviation traffic from Oban Airport and airports at Coll and Colonsay have been suspended to avoid any risk of spreading COVID-19. Source: Internet
Even when his mother married a new husband in the mid-1880s, he was not brought back to live with her, but was reared instead by his grandmother, Elizabeth Coll, her son Patrick and her daughter Hannie, in County Limerick. Source: Internet
Chicago, London & Toronto: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1952 (Great Books of the Western World coll.). Source: Internet
Mr. Coll graduated Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude, from Occidental College in 1980 with a degree in English and history. Source: Internet