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Coziness
Coziness Co"zi*ness, n. The state or quality of being cozy.

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- brother, and Amelia Ann Cozine Lefferts (1782-1878), daughter of Margaret Roosevelt (granddaughter of Johannes Roosevelt) and John Cozine (d. 1796), a New York...