7-letter words containing c, o, g
- cogener — a congener
- cogging — Carpentry. (in a cogged joint) the tongue in one timber, fitting into a corresponding slot in another.
- cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
- cognise — to perceive; become conscious of; know.
- cognize — to perceive, become aware of, or know
- coilgun — Any of various devices that use electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic projectile via non contact means.
- coiling — to wind into continuous, regularly spaced rings one above the other: to coil a wire around a pencil.
- coinage — Coinage is the coins which are used in a country.
- coining — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
- coligny — Gaspard de (ɡaspar də), Seigneur de Châtillon. 1519–72, French Huguenot leader
- colingo — (language) Compile On-LINe and GO. An english-like query system from MITRE Corporation for the IBM 1401.
- collage — A collage is a picture that has been made by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper.
- college — A college is an institution where students study after they have left school.
- colling — an embrace
- cologne — Cologne is a kind of weak perfume.
- colugos — Plural form of colugo.
- combing — a toothed strip of plastic, hard rubber, bone, wood, or metal, used for arranging the hair, untangling it, or holding it in place.
- comings — Plural form of coming.
- comming — Obsolete spelling of coming.
- comping — a ticket, book, service, etc., provided free of charge to specially chosen recipients.
- condign — (esp of a punishment) fitting; deserved
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- congeal — When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
- congers — Plural form of conger.
- congest — to crowd or become crowded to excess; overfill
- congius — a unit of liquid measure equal to 1 Imperial gallon
- congree — to agree
- congrue — to agree
- conking — Present participle of conk.
- conlang — A constructed language; a language that has been artificially constructed, such as Esperanto, Quenya or Klingon.
- conning — to strike, hit, or rap (something or someone).
- consign — To consign something or someone to a place where they will be forgotten about, or to an unpleasant situation or place, means to put them there.
- contigs — Plural form of contig.
- cooking — Cooking is food which has been cooked.
- cooling — making one feel cool
- coondog — a dog that has been trained to hunt raccoons, or, specifically, a coonhound
- cooping — an enclosure, cage, or pen, usually with bars or wires, in which fowls or other small animals are confined for fattening, transportation, etc.
- copings — Plural form of coping.
- copping — the winding of yarn into a cap from a cone, bobbin, etc.
- copying — the act of copying
- cordage — the lines and rigging of a vessel
- cording — a type of corded material, esp when used as a decorative trimming
- coreign — to reign jointly
- corkage — a charge made at a restaurant for serving wine, etc, bought off the premises
- corking — excellent
- cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
- corndog — a sandwich consisting of a frankfurter baked or fried in corn bread and usually spread with mustard before eating: often served on a stick.
- corning — Also called Indian corn; especially technical and British, maize. a tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears.
- corsage — A corsage is a very small bunch of flowers that is fastened to a woman's dress below the shoulder.
- cortege — A cortege is a procession of people who are walking or riding in cars to a funeral.