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6-letter words containing c, o, n

  • doncha — (informal) don't you.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • earcon — a short, organized sound sequence that stands for an object or an incident
  • ebonic — Alternative form of Ebonic.
  • ecofin — the council of European finance ministers
  • econet — 1. One of the IGC networks. EcoNet serves individuals and organisations working for environmental preservation and sustainability. Important issues covered include: global warming, energy policy, rainforest preservation, legislative activities, water quality, toxics and environmental education. EcoNet users can send and receive private messages, including fax and telex, to and from more than 18,000 international users on the APC networks or to millions on other networks. EcoNet seeks to build coalitions and partnerships with activist and non-profit organisations to develop the use of the electronic communications medium. EcoNet provides subsidies and financial incentives to environmental organisations and committed individuals who foster the effectiveness of organisations through the use of electronic networking. FTP/Telnet: igc.apc.org. 2. A network produced by Acorn Computers Ltd. for the BBC Microcomputer and its successors.
  • econut — an environmentalist
  • encode — Convert into a coded form.
  • encore — Give or call for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
  • enesco — Georges (ʒɔrʒ), original name George Enescu. 1881–1955, Romanian violinist and composer
  • enlock — to lock or secure
  • eocene — of, denoting, or formed in the second epoch of the Tertiary period, which lasted for 20 000 000 years, during which hooved mammals appeared
  • ex-con — a former prisoner
  • exonic — Of or pertaining to an exon.
  • falcon — any of several birds of prey of the family Falconidae, especially of the genus Falco, usually distinguished by long, pointed wings, a hooked beak with a toothlike notch on each side of the upper bill, and swift, agile flight, typically diving to seize prey: some falcon species are close to extinction.
  • ficino — Marsilio (marˈsiːlio). 1433–99, Italian Neoplatonist philosopher: attempted to integrate Platonism with Christianity
  • flacon — a small bottle or flask with a stopper, especially one used for perfume.
  • francoFrancisco (Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco-Bahamonde"El Caudillo") 1892–1975, Spanish military leader and dictator: chief of state 1939–47; regent of the kingdom of Spain 1947–75.
  • garcon — (usually in direct address) a waiter in a restaurant.
  • gascon — a native of Gascony, France, the inhabitants of which were reputedly very boastful.
  • gnomic — like or containing gnomes or aphorisms.
  • henoch — Enoch (defs 1, 2).
  • honcho — a leader, especially an assertive leader; chief.
  • ichno- — track, footprint, trace
  • iconic — of, relating to, or characteristic of an icon.
  • icono- — indicating an image or likeness
  • ikonic — Alternative form of iconic.
  • incavo — the incised or hollowed out part of an intaglio carving
  • inchon — a seaport in W South Korea.
  • incog. — incognito
  • income — the monetary payment received for goods or services, or from other sources, as rents or investments.
  • incony — fine; delicate; pretty
  • incorp — incorporated
  • inlock — to lock up
  • ionarc — Indian Ocean National Association for Regional Cooperation
  • ionics — the study of the behaviour of ions
  • ironic — using words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning; containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark.
  • jocund — cheerful; merry; blithe; glad: a witty and jocund group.
  • jounce — a jouncing movement.
  • jouncy — Bumpy or bouncy.
  • juncos — Plural form of junco.
  • kaonic — of or relating to a kaon
  • kincob — a fine silk fabric embroidered with threads of gold or silver, of a kind made in India
  • knocks — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • leucon — a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
  • locant — (organic chemistry) That part of the name of a compound (often a letter or number) that describes the position of an atom, residue or functional group e.g. the 2 in hexan-2-one.
  • lochan — (Scotland) A small loch.
  • lycaon — a king of Arcadia said to have offered Zeus a plate of human flesh to learn whether the god was omniscient
  • macoun — a juicy, late-ripening variety of apple that originated in Canada.
  • macron — a horizontal line used as a diacritic over a vowel to indicate that it has a long sound or other specified pronunciation, as (ā) in fate (fāt).
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