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5-letter words containing c, o

  • coset — one of several sets that form a larger set
  • cosey — cozy
  • cosla — Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
  • cosmo — Cosmopolitan.
  • costa — a riblike part, such as the midrib of a plant leaf
  • costs — the costs involved in producing goods or services
  • cotan — cotangent
  • cotch — Eye dialect of catch.
  • coted — to pass by; outstrip; surpass.
  • cotes — Plural form of cote.
  • cotta — a short form of surplice
  • couch — A couch is a long, comfortable seat for two or three people.
  • coudé — relating to the construction of a reflecting telescope
  • cough — When you cough, you force air out of your throat with a sudden, harsh noise. You often cough when you are ill, or when you are nervous or want to attract someone's attention.
  • could — You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something.
  • count — A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl.
  • coupe — A coupé is a car with a fixed roof, a sloping back, two doors, and seats for four people.
  • coups — Plural form of coup.
  • courb — curved or rounded
  • cours — (obsolete) course.
  • court — A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
  • couru — done or executed with a running step.
  • cousyRobert Joseph ("Bob") born 1928, U.S. basketball player.
  • couta — a type of traditional wooden sailing boat, originally used for fishing
  • couth — If you say that someone has couth, you mean that they have good manners and sophistication.
  • coved — a small indentation or recess in the shoreline of a sea, lake, or river.
  • coven — A coven is a group of witches.
  • cover — If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or close it.
  • coves — Plural form of cove.
  • covet — If you covet something, you strongly want to have it for yourself.
  • covey — A covey of grouse or partridges is a small group of them.
  • covin — a conspiracy between two or more persons to act to the detriment or injury of another
  • cowal — a shallow lake or swampy depression supporting vegetation
  • cowan — a person who makes dry-stone walls
  • cowed — intimidated; frightened
  • cowen — Obsolete spelling of cowan (one uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry). (18th century).
  • cower — If you cower, you bend forward and downwards because you are very frightened.
  • cowes — a town in S England, on the Isle of Wight: famous for its annual regatta. Pop: 19 110 (2001)
  • cowie — (Geordie, slang) A pill, especially of ecstasy.
  • cowls — Plural form of cowl.
  • cowps — Council on Wage and Price Stability
  • cowry — cowrie.
  • coxae — Anatomy. innominate bone. the joint of the hip.
  • coxal — Anatomy. innominate bone. the joint of the hip.
  • coxed — coxswain.
  • coxes — Plural form of cox.
  • coxey — Jacob Sechler [sech-ler] /ˈsɛtʃ lər/ (Show IPA), 1854–1951, U.S. political reformer: led a group of unemployed marchers (Coxey's army) in 1894 from Ohio to Washington, D.C., to petition Congress for legislation to create jobs and relieve poverty.
  • coxib — an anti-inflammatory drug
  • coyed — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
  • coyer — Comparative form of coy.
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