coctile

形容词 adj.
/ˈkɒktɪl/|/ˈkɒktaɪl/   

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Made by baking, or exposure to heat. not-comparable
    — Coctive…Made by baking or exposing to heat, as a brick; coctile.
  2. Made by baking, or exposure to heat.; of earthenware not-comparable
    — Theſe Corals…are made of a ſort of pale red Coctile Earth or Stone.
  3. Made by baking, or exposure to heat.; of bread not-comparable
    — Was ever coctile product more appetizing to hungry mortals! The good Dr. Talmage…acknowledges a heavy debt to good bread as a stimulant to an overdrained brain.
  4. Built of baked bricks. not-comparable
    — From the tiles and skylights of a coctile edifice.

词源

Borrowed from the Latin coctilis (“burned, built of burned bricks”), from coquō (“to cook, to roast or dry”).
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