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7-letter words containing c, o, e

  • becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
  • becloud — to cover or obscure with a cloud
  • beclown — to make a fool of (another), to make into a clown
  • becomed — (archaic, nonstandard, poetic) Simple past tense and past participle of become.
  • becomes — to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired.
  • becrowd — to crowd greatly with something
  • bedcord — A cord or rope interwoven in a bedstead so as to support the bed.
  • bedrock — The bedrock of something is the principles, ideas, or facts on which it is based.
  • bedsock — A sock worn in bed, to keep the feet warm.
  • belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
  • bellcow — a cow, especially the lead cow of a herd, having a bell attached to a collar around its neck so that the herd can be located easily.
  • bellock — to shout
  • benzoic — of, containing, or derived from benzoic acid or benzoin
  • bescour — to scour thoroughly
  • bicorne — a two-cornered cocked hat worn especially in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • binocle — an opera- or field-glass employing telescopic tubes for both eyes
  • biocide — a chemical, such as a pesticide, capable of killing living organisms
  • biotech — Biotech means the same as biotechnology.
  • blocked — If something is blocked or blocked up, it is completely closed so that nothing can get through it.
  • blocker — a person or thing that acts as a block
  • blockie — an owner of a small property, esp a farm
  • bobeche — a cup or ring around the socket of a candlestick, intended to catch dripping wax
  • bockedy — (of a structure, piece of furniture, etc) unsteady
  • bolices — to do (something) badly; bungle (often followed by up): His interference bollixed up the whole deal.
  • boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
  • botched — bungled or mishandled
  • botcher — to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up): He botched up the job thoroughly.
  • bouchee — small pastry case filled with a savoury mixture
  • boucher — François (frɑ̃swa). 1703–70, French rococo artist, noted for his delicate ornamental paintings of pastoral scenes and mythological subjects
  • bouclée — support for a cue in billiards using the hand
  • bouncer — A bouncer is a man who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble.
  • 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
  • bricole — a shot in which the cue ball touches a cushion after striking the object ball and before touching another ball
  • brioche — Brioche is a kind of sweet bread.
  • brocade — Brocade is a thick, expensive material, often made of silk, with a raised pattern on it.
  • broches — (in weaving tapestries) a device on which the filling yarn is wound, used as a shuttle in passing through the shed of the loom to deposit the yarn.
  • brocked — having different colours; variegated
  • brocken — a mountain in central Germany: the highest peak of the Harz Mountains; important in German folklore. Height: 1142 m (3747 ft). The Brocken Bow or Brocken Spectre is an atmospheric phenomenon in which an observer, when the sun is low, may see his enlarged shadow against the clouds, often surrounded by coloured lights
  • brocket — any small deer of the genus Mazama, of tropical America, having small unbranched antlers
  • bycoket — a type of high-crowned hat
  • c-store — convenience store.
  • cabezon — a large food fish, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, of North American Pacific coastal waters, having greenish flesh: family Cottidae (bullheads and sea scorpions)
  • 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
  • cacoepy — bad or mistaken pronunciation
  • cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
  • 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
  • cajoled — Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
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