6-letter words containing c, o, a
- cambio — a currency exchange.
- cameos — Plural form of cameo.
- camion — a lorry, or, esp formerly, a large dray
- camoca — a heavy fabric of silk or mixed fibers, much used in the Middle Ages.
- camões — Luˈiz Vaz de (luˈiʃ vaʒ də ) ; lo̅oēshˈ vȧzh də) 1524?-80; Port. epic poet
- camote — a sweet potato
- campos — a city in E Brazil, in E Rio de Janeiro state on the Paraíba River. Pop: 388 000 (2005 est)
- camsho — crooked
- can do — marked by purposefulness and efficiency: a can-do executive.
- can-do — If you say that someone has a can-do attitude, you approve of them because they are confident and willing to deal with problems or new tasks, rather than complaining or giving up.
- candor — Candor is the quality of speaking honestly and openly about things.
- cannon — A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.
- cannot — Cannot is the negative form of can1.
- canoas — a city in SE Brazil, N of Pôrto Alegre.
- canoed — Simple past tense and past participle of canoe.
- canoer — a person who travels in a canoe
- canoes — Plural form of canoe.
- canola — Canola or canola oil is a type of vegetable oil used in cooking.
- canons — Plural form of canon.
- canopy — A canopy is a decorated cover, often made of cloth, which is placed above something such as a bed or a seat.
- canova — Antonio (anˈtɔːnjo). 1757–1822, Italian neoclassical sculptor
- canton — A canton is a political or administrative region in some countries, for example Switzerland.
- cantor — a man employed to lead synagogue services, esp to traditional modes and melodies
- cantos — Plural form of canto.
- canyon — A canyon is a long, narrow valley with very steep sides.
- cao yu — (Wan Jiabao) 1910–1996, Chinese playwright.
- capone — Alphonse, called Al. 1899–1947, US gangster in Chicago during Prohibition
- capons — Plural form of capon.
- capote — a long cloak or soldier's coat, usually with a hood
- captor — You can refer to the person who has captured a person or animal as their captor.
- carbo- — carbon
- carbon — Carbon is a chemical element that diamonds and coal are made up of.
- carbos — carbohydrate.
- carboy — a large glass or plastic bottle, usually protected by a basket or box, used for containing corrosive liquids such as acids
- cardio — Cardiovascular; pertaining to the health of the circulatory and respiratory systems.
- cardon — a tall cactus, Pachycereus pringlei, native to Mexico
- cargoe — Obsolete spelling of cargo.
- cargos — Plural form of cargo.
- carhop — a waiter or waitress at a drive-in restaurant
- carlos — Don. full name Carlos María Isidro de Borbón. 1788–1855, second son of Charles IV: pretender to the Spanish throne and leader of the Carlists
- carlot — a boor or churl
- carlow — a county of SE Republic of Ireland, in Leinster: mostly flat, with barren mountains in the southeast. County town: Carlow. Pop: 46 014 (2002). Area: 896 sq km (346 sq miles)
- carnot — Lazare (Nicolas Marguerite) (lazar), known as the Organizer of Victory. 1753–1823, French military engineer and administrator: organized the French Revolutionary army (1793–95)
- carobs — Plural form of carob.
- carola — a female given name, form of Carol.
- carole — a female given name.
- carols — Plural form of carol.
- caroms — Plural form of carom.
- caroni — a river in SE Venezuela, flowing N to the Orinoco River. 550 miles (885 km) long.
- caroon — (UK, obsolete slang) A crown coin; its value, 5 shillings.