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n. - The keystone of an arch; Expandable metal or wooden wedge used by printers to lock up a form within a chase.

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Usage examples (37)
  • "From our coign of vantage we continued to shoot" 21
  • In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland,
  • They take me for a dun, peer out from a coign of vantage. —
  • There was not a coign of vantage to which the mob did not climb.
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  • A "coign" is a corner or advantageous position for viewing, a "coin" is money, while a "quoin" is a wedge or the outside angle of a building.
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