4-letter words containing c, o
- -ock — indicating smallness
- 'cos — 'Cos is an informal way of saying because.
- acol — a popular British bidding system favouring light opening bids and a flexible approach
- acom — (language) An early system on the IBM 705.
- acos — (language) A BBS language for PRODOS 8 on Apple II. Macos is a hacked version of ACOS.
- acpo — Association of Chief Police Officers
- acro — Of or pertaining to something that combines acrobatic elements with that of something else.
- acto — a short, realistic play, usually in Spanish, that dramatizes the social and economic problems of Chicanos.
- alco — A small South American dog, domesticated by the natives.
- aocb — any other competent business
- aoce — Apple Open Collaboration Environment
- arco — a musical direction for instruments of the violin family indicating that the bow should be used (as opposed to plucking)
- atoc — a variety of skunk
- bcom — Bachelor of Commerce
- bloc — A bloc is a group of countries which have similar political aims and interests and that act together over some issues.
- bmoc — big man on campus
- boac — British Overseas Airways Corporation
- bock — a dark beer traditionally drunk in the early spring
- bocs — Berard Object and Class Specifier
- bosc — a sweet, russet winter pear
- calo — a non-combatant servant to a soldier in the Roman army
- camo — camouflage
- capo — a device fitted across all the strings of a guitar, banjo, etc, so as to raise the pitch of each string simultaneously
- caro — Sir Antony. 1924–2013, British sculptor, best known for his abstract steel sculptures
- cato — Marcus Porcius (ˈmɑːkəsˈpɔːʃɪəs), known as Cato the Elder or the Censor. 234–149 bc, Roman statesman and writer, noted for his relentless opposition to Carthage
- cayo — Lb Latin America A small island or ledge of rock in the water; a key.
- cbso — City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
- cero — a large spiny-finned food fish, Scomberomorus regalis, of warm American coastal regions of the Atlantic: family Scombridae (mackerels, tunnies, etc)
- cgol — (language) A package providing ALGOL-like surface syntax for MACLISP, written by V.R. Pratt in 1977.
- chao — a Vietnamese rice congee
- choc — chocolate
- chod — (Geordie) A fat person. Short for chodder.
- chog — the core of a piece of fruit
- chon — a North and South Korean monetary unit worth one hundredth of a won
- choo — (onomatopoeia) The sound of a locomotive whistle.
- chop — If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
- chor — (Geordie) Alternative form of chore#Etymology_2 (to steal).
- chou — a type of cabbage
- chow — Food can be referred to as chow.
- ciao — Some people say 'Ciao' as an informal way of saying goodbye to someone who they expect to see again soon.
- cion — scion (sense 1)
- cito — swiftly
- cleo — Clear Language for Expressing Orders
- clio — the Muse of history
- clod — A clod of earth is a large lump of earth.
- cloe — a female given name, form of Chloe.
- clog — When something clogs a hole or place, it blocks it so that nothing can pass through.
- clop — to make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
- clos — Common LISP Object System
- clot — A clot is a sticky lump that forms when blood dries up or becomes thick.
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