These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
| Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COASTER | Small cargo vessel used for short coastal voyages carrying a variety of cargoes. | Preferred term | - | - |
| Coastguard Post | Narrow term | 163012 | - | |
| COASTGUARD STATION | A building or group of buildings situated close to the sea used by coastguards to enable them to monitor the coastline. | Preferred term | 68714 | - |
| COASTGUARD TOWER | A tower used as a watch tower by the coastguard. Often, though not always, built as part of a Coastguard Station. | Preferred term | 91548 | - |
| COASTGUARDS COTTAGE | The residence of a coastguard. | Preferred term | 91549 | - |
| COAT | A sleeved outer garment. | Preferred term | 96608 | - |
| Coat Of Arms | Narrow term | 140408 | - | |
| COAT OF ARMS | Includes crests, hatchments and supporters. | Preferred term | 68762 | - |
| COAXIAL FIELD SYSTEM | A field system with one prevailing axis of orientation, in which most field boundaries are either aligned with this axis or run at right angles to it. | Preferred term | 68637 | - |
| COBALT MINE | A site where cobalt is mined | Preferred term | 121266 | - |
| COBBLE QUARRY | An excavation from which cobble stone is obtained. | Preferred term | 169961 | - |
| COBBLED ROAD | A road or street covered with small, rounded cobble stones. | Preferred term | 91550 | - |
| Cobbled Street | Narrow term | 91551 | - | |
| Cobbled Surface | Narrow term | 78157 | - | |
| COBBLERS STALL | A stall where a cobbler mends shoes. | Preferred term | 91552 | - |
| COBBLERS WORKSHOP | A place where shoes and boots are mended. | Preferred term | 69396 | - |
| COBLE | A small craft, usually found on the north-east coast of England, often used for fishing or pilotage. | Preferred term | - | - |
| COCHINEAL | A red dye made from the dried bodies of the insect Dactylopius coccus. | Preferred term | 83197 | - |
| COCKLE KILN | A kiln used to reduce the shells of shellfish to calcium carbonate. | Preferred term | 91553 | - |
| COCKPIT | A pit or enclosed area used for cockfighting. | Preferred term | 69933 | - |
| COCKSPUR | A metal spur fitted to the leg of a fighting cock as an aid in fighting. | Preferred term | 95623 | - |
| COCOA | Powder produced by grinding cacao beans, used as the main ingredient for the drink Cocoa. | Preferred term | 78956 | - |
| Cocoa Nuts | Narrow term | 83103 | - | |
| Cocoa Tavern | Narrow term | 91554 | - | |
| COCONUT FIBRE MATTING | Matting manufactured using the fibres from the outer husks of coconuts. | Preferred term | 84624 | - |
| COCONUT OIL | Oil obtained from the flesh of the coconut and used in ointments, soaps etc. | Preferred term | 78957 | - |
| COCONUTS | Large, brown, hard-shelled seeds of the palm tree Cocos nucifera, the flesh and liquid contained within the shell can be eaten. | Preferred term | 78958 | - |
| COD | Large fish, native to the North Atlantic and adjacents seas which has been fished since the Middle Ages. | Preferred term | 78959 | - |
| COD LIVER OIL | Oil obtained from the liver of the cod, providing a rich source of vitamins A and D. | Preferred term | 83878 | - |
| CODPIECE | An appendage worn on the front of breeches. | Preferred term | 100078 | - |
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