cope
Pronunciation: (kōp), [key]
— v., coped, cop•ing.
—v.i.
- to struggle or deal, esp. on fairly even terms or with some degree of success (usually fol. by with): I will try to cope with his rudeness.
- to face and deal with responsibilities, problems, or difficulties, esp. successfully or in a calm or adequate manner: After his breakdown he couldn't cope any longer.
- to come into contact; meet (usually fol. by with).
—v.t.
- to cope with.
- to come into contact with; encounter.
cope
Pronunciation: (kōp), [key]
— n., v., coped, cop•ing.
—n.
- a long mantle, esp. of silk, worn by ecclesiastics over the alb or surplice in processions and on other occasions.
- any cloaklike or canopylike covering.
- the sky.
- a coping.
- the upper half of a flask. Cf. drag (def. 32).
—v.t.
- to furnish with or as if with a cope or coping.
cope
Pronunciation: (kōp), [key]
— coped, cop•ing.
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- to join (two molded wooden members) by undercutting the end of one of them to the profile of the other so that the joint produced resembles a miter joint (usually fol. by in or together).
- to form (a joint between such members) in this way.
- to undercut the end of (a molded wooden member) in order to form a coped joint.
- to cut away (a flange of a metal member) so that it may be joined to another member at an angle.
- to clip or dull (the beak or talons of a hawk).
cope
Pronunciation: (kōp), [key]
— coped, cop•ing.
- to barter; trade; exchange.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.