"Codger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A codger is an informal term used to describe an older person, often in a humorous or affectionate way. It can also refer to a stubborn or cranky old person.
Codependently refers to a situation in which two or more people are emotionally and psychologically dependent on each other, often to the extent that they lose their sense of self and individuality. This can occur in romantic relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics, where individuals have an unhealthy reliance on the other person to validate their own existence, happiness, or sense of worth. Codependent relationships often involve a lack of boundaries, an overemphasis on emotional control, and a fear of being abandoned or hurt.
Codfish is a dialectical or regional term for cod. It refers to cod, a type of fish, especially in the context of cod liver oil.
Codgers refers to old-fashioned or elderly people, often in a playful or affectionate manner. It can also imply a sense of being old-fashioned or out of touch with modern ways.
The term "Codiaceae" refers to a family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales. Specifically, it is a subfamily of Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family) that includes plants commonly known as cresses, ground-ivies, and increase-weeds. These plants are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. They typically have small, white or yellow flowers and are often used as ornamentals or in traditional medicine.
Codiaeum is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), commonly known as croton plants.
Codices refers to a book or manuscript that is handwritten or printed on pages that are sewn or glued together along one side, forming a block. The term is often used in historical contexts to describe ancient texts, particularly those written in medieval times. In a broader sense, a codex can also refer to any collection of written or printed pages bound together, such as a novel, a textbook, or a diary.