7-letter words containing a, c, o
- beacons — a city in SE New York.
- becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
- belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
- bifocal — having two different focuses
- biofact — an item of biological information
- bivouac — A bivouac is a temporary camp made by soldiers or mountain climbers.
- boracic — boric
- borasca — (especially in the Mediterranean) a squall, usually accompanied by thunder and lightning.
- borasco — (especially in the Mediterranean) a squall, usually accompanied by thunder and lightning.
- boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
- botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
- boxcars — Railroads. a completely enclosed freight car.
- braccio — an Italian unit of measurement based on the length of a man's arm and roughly equivalent to two feet
- bracero — a Mexican labourer working in the USA, esp one admitted into the country to relieve labour shortages during and immediately after World War II
- brocade — Brocade is a thick, expensive material, often made of silk, with a raised pattern on it.
- brocard — an elementary legal principle, often expressed in Latin
- brochan — a type of thin porridge
- bucardo — a recently extinct Spanish mountain goat
- buccaro — unglazed pottery.
- cabezon — a large food fish, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, of North American Pacific coastal waters, having greenish flesh: family Cottidae (bullheads and sea scorpions)
- cabildo — a municipal council, or a town hall, in Latin America
- caboclo — a Brazilian of Indian or mixed Indian and white ancestry.
- cabomba — any of several aquatic plants of the genus Cabomba of the family Cabombaceae, having both submerged and floating leaves
- caboose — On a freight train, a caboose is a small car, usually at the rear, in which the crew travels.
- cabover — of or denoting a truck or lorry in which the cab is over the engine
- cabrito — the flesh of a young goat, used as food
- cachous — Plural form of cachou.
- cacimbo — a heavy mist or drizzle that occurs in the Congo basin area, often accompanied by onshore winds.
- cacodyl — an oily poisonous liquid with a strong garlic smell; tetramethyldiarsine. Formula: [(CH3)2As]2
- cacoepy — bad or mistaken pronunciation
- cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
- caconym — an erroneous name, esp in taxonomic classification
- cactoid — resembling a cactus
- caddoan — a family of Native American languages, including Pawnee, formerly spoken in a wide area of the Midwest, and probably distantly related to Siouan
- caedmon — fl. a.d. c670, Anglo-Saxon religious poet.
- caetano — Marcello (marˈselu). 1906–80, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 until he was replaced by an army coup in 1974
- cagoule — a lightweight usually knee-length type of anorak
- cahokia — a city in SW Illinois.
- cahoots — partnership; league (esp in the phrases go in cahoots with, go cahoot)
- caisson — a watertight chamber open at the bottom and containing air under pressure, used to carry out construction work under water
- cajoled — Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
- cajoler — A person who cajoles; a flatterer.
- cajoles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cajole.
- calaloo — Alternative spelling of callaloo.
- calando — (to be performed) with gradually decreasing tone and speed
- caldron — a large kettle or boiler
- caledon — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Toronto.
- calhoun — John Caldwell1782-1850; U.S. statesman: vice president (1825-32)
- call on — If you call on someone to do something or call upon them to do it, you say publicly that you want them to do it.
- callboy — a person who notifies actors when it is time to go on stage