7-letter words containing c, o, n
- corvine — of, relating to, or resembling a crow
- corydon — (in pastoral literature) a shepherd or rustic
- cosenza — a city in S Italy, in Calabria. Pop: 72 998 (2001)
- coshing — Present participle of cosh.
- cosines — Plural form of cosine.
- cosmine — a substance resembling dentine, forming the outer layer of cosmoid scales
- costain — Thomas Bertram, 1885–1965, U.S. novelist, historian, and editor, born in Canada.
- costean — to mine for lodes
- costing — A costing is an estimate of all the costs involved in a project or a business venture.
- costner — Kevin. born 1955, US film actor: his films include Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1990), Dances with Wolves (1990; also directed), JFK (1991), Waterworld (1995), Open Range (2003), and the TV mini-series Hatfields & McCoys (2012)
- cosying — snugly warm and comfortable: a cozy little house.
- cothurn — A buskin anciently worn by tragic actors on the stage.
- cotinga — any tropical American passerine bird of the family Cotingidae, such as the umbrella bird and the cock-of-the-rock, having a broad slightly hooked bill
- cotland — the grounds that belonged to a cotter and which amounted to around 5 acres
- cotonou — the chief port and official capital of Benin, on the Bight of Benin. Pop: 891 000 (2005 est)
- cottons — Plural form of cotton.
- cottony — of or like cotton; downy; fluffy
- couldnt — (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of couldn't.
- council — A council is a group of people who are elected to govern a local area such as a city or, in Britain, a county.
- counsel — Counsel is advice.
- counted — Simple past tense and past participle of count.
- counter — In a place such as a shop or café, a counter is a long narrow table or flat surface at which customers are served.
- country — A country is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
- coupons — Plural form of coupon.
- courant — a courante
- courlan — limpkin
- cousins — A child of one's uncle or aunt.
- covener — A member of a coven.
- covings — Plural form of coving.
- cowbane — any of several N temperate poisonous umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Cicuta, esp C. virosa, having clusters of small white flowers
- cowbind — any of various bryony plants, esp the white bryony
- cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
- cowling — a streamlined metal covering, esp one fitted around an aircraft engine
- cowskin — the skin of a cow.
- cowtown — a small town in a cattle-raising area
- coyness — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- cozened — Simple past tense and past participle of cozen.
- cozener — An imposter, a swindler.
- cozzens — James Gould, 1903–78, U.S. novelist.
- crampon — Crampons are metal plates with spikes underneath which mountain climbers fasten to the bottom of their boots, especially when there is snow or ice, in order to make climbing easier.
- cranio- — indicating the cranium or cranial
- crannog — an ancient Celtic lake or bog dwelling dating from the late Bronze Age to the 16th century ad, often fortified and used as a refuge
- cratons — Plural form of craton.
- crayons — Plural form of crayon.
- cremona — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for the manufacture of fine violins in the 16th–18th centuries. Pop: 70 887 (2001)
- creston — a ridge on a hill that curves downwards at the ends
- cretons — a spread of shredded pork cooked with onions in pork fat
- crimson — Something that is crimson is deep red in colour.
- crinoid — any primitive echinoderm of the class Crinoidea, having delicate feathery arms radiating from a central disc. The group includes the free-swimming feather stars, the sessile sea lilies, and many stemmed fossil forms
- crinose — hairy