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(in prescriptions) the bark. Origin of cort.From the Latin word cortex Words nearby cort.corsey, Corsica, Corsican, Corsicana, CORSO, cort., cortadito, Cortázar, Cortef, cortege, Cortelyou Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cort."You tell me something about war that isn't screwy at first glance," Dave grunted as they turned the corner into Cort Street. Dave Dawson with the Commandos|R. Sidney Bowen Alfonso X employed the old term, cort, in the new and more restricted sense of a royal judicial tribunal which acted for the king. A History of Spain|Charles E. Chapman Junction here with road to Cort, 55 miles, south-east, passing through a charming and picturesque country (see p. 20). Itinerary through Corsica|Charles Bertram Black Gosh, I got to laffin' so I had to git right out of the cort house. Uncles Josh's Punkin Centre Stories|Cal Stewart
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