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5-letter words containing a, c, o

  • conad — Continental Air Defense Command.
  • conal — Shaped like a cone or funnel; conic.
  • conan — a male given name.
  • conga — If a group of people dance a conga, they dance in a long winding line, with each person holding on to the back of the person in front.
  • copal — a hard aromatic resin, yellow, orange, or red in colour, obtained from various tropical trees and used in making varnishes and lacquers
  • copan — a village in W Honduras: site of a ruined Mayan city
  • copay — a copayment
  • copha — A vegetable shortening made of coconut oil used in cooking.
  • coppa — Capicola.
  • copra — the dried, oil-yielding kernel of the coconut
  • coral — Coral is a hard substance formed from the bones of very small sea animals. It is often used to make jewellery.
  • coram — before; in the presence of
  • corba — Common Object Request Broker Architecture
  • corea — Armando Anthony [ahr-mahn-doh] /ɑrˈmɑn doʊ/ (Show IPA), ("Chick") born 1941, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  • coria — plural of corium.
  • cosas — Congress of South African Students
  • cosla — Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
  • costa — a riblike part, such as the midrib of a plant leaf
  • cotan — cotangent
  • cotta — a short form of surplice
  • couta — a type of traditional wooden sailing boat, originally used for fishing
  • cowal — a shallow lake or swampy depression supporting vegetation
  • cowan — a person who makes dry-stone walls
  • coxae — Anatomy. innominate bone. the joint of the hip.
  • coxal — Anatomy. innominate bone. the joint of the hip.
  • croak — When a frog or bird croaks, it makes a harsh, low sound.
  • croat — a native or inhabitant of Croatia
  • cyano — containing the cyano group.
  • dackoDavid, 1930–2003, African statesman: president of the Central African Republic 1960–66, 1979–81.
  • draco — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • eacso — East African Common Services Organization
  • facon — a fashion; manner; style.
  • facto — Australian. a person who lives in an intimate relationship with but is not married to a person of the opposite sex; lover.
  • focal — of or relating to a focus.
  • guaco — a climbing composite plant, Mikania guaco, of tropical America.
  • havoc — great destruction or devastation; ruinous damage.
  • jacob — the second son of Isaac, the twin brother of Esau, and father of the 12 patriarchs. Gen. 25:24–34.
  • kovac — Michal [mi-khahl] /ˈmɪ xɑl/ (Show IPA), born 1930, president of Slovakia 1993–98.
  • loach — any of several slender European and Asian fishes of the family Cobitidae and related families, having several barbels around the mouth.
  • local — low-cal.
  • lorca — García Lorca.
  • macao — a Portuguese overseas territory in S China, in the delta of the Zhu Jiang River and including two small adjacent islands. 6 sq. mi. (16 sq. km).
  • macho — having or characterized by qualities considered manly, especially when manifested in an assertive, self-conscious, or dominating way.
  • macon — a department in E France. 3331 sq. mi. (8625 sq. km). Capital: Mâcon.
  • macro — very large in scale, scope, or capability.
  • maroc — French name of Morocco.
  • mocha — (initial capital letter). Also, Mukha. a seaport in the Republic of Yemen on the Red Sea.
  • nacho — a snack or appetizer consisting of a small piece of tortilla topped with cheese, hot peppers, etc., and broiled.
  • nacro — (in England and Wales) an organization that aims to reduce crime by supporting people in finding alternatives to crime, for example, by resettling ex-offenders and providing education and advice in communities
  • narco — narc.
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