What is the meaning of Colo?

co-location

with the

first-person singular present indicative of colar

inch (one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 2.54 centimeters)

camp

neck; collum (part of body connecting the head and the trunk)

neck (part of a bone that connects its head to its body)

cervix (necklike portion of any part)

lap (upper legs of a seated person)

torso, shoulders and arms of a standing person

a kind of sieve or strainer

first-person singular present indicative of colare

Alternative form of colon

a member or part of a verse of a poem

an ancient punctuation mark

first-person singular present indicative of colere

to cultivate the land, till, tend, take care of a field or garden (literal)

to inhabit

to frequent, be the guardian of, cherish, care for, protect, nurture

to worship, honor, revere, reverence

to filter, strain, purify

neck

lap

lap (upper legs of a seated person)

neck; collum (part of body connecting the head and the trunk)

neck (part of a bone that connects its head to its body)

cervix (necklike portion of any part)

gap (mountain or hill pass)

the channel of an archegonium

Alternative form of cólon

first-person singular present indicative of colar

there

first-person singular present indicative of colar (to canonically confer (an ecclesiastical benefit))

Source: wiktionary.org